It seems that the leading company AMD will follow the trend of some of its other most prominent competitors such as NVIDIA through its “DLSS” technology and Intel through its “XeSS” technology that relies on artificial intelligence, as it will apply it to its next-generation technology known as FSR or “FidelityFX Super Resolution.”
Artificial intelligence played an important role in improving the “upscaling” techniques that NVIDIA used in DLSS, for example, and Intel also followed this trend by using upscaling with its XeSS technology, which took advantage of the XMX AI cores present in the architecture. . Discrete graphics processors codenamed Alchemist, but there was one major graphics card manufacturer that didn't use artificial intelligence: AMD!
Ever since AMD first announced FSR, the company has shied away from using AI in upscaling and has stated that AI can be used in other useful situations besides upscaling, and this has allowed AMD to make its FSR a bit more open to legacy GPU architecture. With that.
AMD has been integrating AI cores into its latest consumer devices like the RDNA 2 and RDNA 3, but it looks like we'll finally see how they'll be used properly, as AMD has teased plans to integrate AI usage into future versions of its FSR technology to perform the upscaling function optimally, as I mentioned below:
“2024 is a big year for us because we’ve spent many years developing our hardware and software capabilities for AI. We’ve just enabled AI across our entire portfolio, including the cloud, our PCs, our embedded devices, and our gaming consoles. We’re enabling our own gaming hardware,” he said. “We built it using AI to scale the technology, and 2024 is a really big deployment year for us, and we now have a solid foundation and a lot of potential.”
On the other hand, AMD's chief technology officer Mark PeppermasterWhen asked about the company's next step when it comes to artificial intelligence in a new interview conducted with him, he clearly said that 2024 is a big year for AMD as they have managed to finish enabling artificial intelligence across their entire portfolio.
For the company, 2024 is also a big publishing year for them, he said. Mark PeppermasterThe company is currently enabling its gaming devices to be augmented using artificial intelligence, which points to the fact that devices available or released this year will be capable of doing so.
