AMD FSR 4 technology is becoming more widespread

AMD is bringing the FSR 4 system to many games that currently support FSR 3.4. This development has made gamers very happy.

AMD’s AI-powered image upscaling technology, FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution), has now reached its fourth version — FSR 4 — and is being rolled out more widely. With the release of driver version 25.9.1, the company has made it possible to enable FSR 4 in over 85 DirectX 12–based games that previously supported FSR 3.1.

FSR 4 system coming to FSR 3.4-supported games
FSR 4 is positioned as AMD’s answer to Nvidia’s DLSS 4 solution. The technology uses machine learning algorithms to predict missing pixels in lower-resolution images and generate sharp, high-resolution visuals. This allows gamers to enjoy improved image quality without sacrificing performance. AMD describes the new version as a significant advancement over FSR 3.

With the new driver, users can now manually enable FSR 4 in FSR 3.1–based games through the AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition application. This process replaces the game’s existing FSR 3.1 integration with FSR 4, allowing players to benefit from the improved image quality and performance enhancements of the newer system.

Announced alongside the RX 9000 series graphics cards in March, FSR 4 has now become available in several popular titles, including Cyberpunk 2077, Ghost of Tsushima, and F1 25.

AMD’s latest move takes the image upscaling technology race to a new level. While NVIDIA’s DLSS has stood out for its seamless in-game integration and performance, AMD is now expanding its reach by offering driver-level integration, allowing its FSR technology to work across more titles.

This development also enables users with older FSR-supported graphics cards to benefit from the visual and performance improvements brought by FSR 4. As a result, it’s being seen as a significant step forward for enhancing the overall gaming experience in the tech market.

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