AMD Announces AI-Powered FSR 4 for Handheld Gaming Devices
The new iteration aims to enhance battery life and performance using advanced AI techniques.
- AMD's FSR 4 will use AI for frame generation and upscaling, marking a significant shift from previous versions.
- The primary goal of the new technology is to improve battery life on handheld gaming devices such as the ASUS ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go.
- FSR 4 has been in development for 9-12 months and promises greater efficiency and visual fidelity.
- The integration of AI is expected to offer a larger performance gain compared to current versions, like FSR 3.1.
- AMD has not yet disclosed specific hardware requirements or compatibility details for FSR 4, but a full reveal is anticipated soon.