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AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution may arrive next month - Software - News

It might be fair to say that Nvidia s Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) tech started with a bit of a whimper but is currently going with a bang. As well as the big step up in quality seen in the transition from v1 to v2 (announced about a year ago), it seems to be gaining significant developer momentum in recent months. Meanwhile, AMD Radeon GPU owners, particularly those lucky enough to own a hardware ray tracing enabled RNDA 2 graphics card can only will AMD s developers to get a move on, so they can reap similar high resolution game accelerating benefits.

The Full Nerd ep 175: Ryzen 5900X and leaked GeForce Ti GPUs inspire rare hope

three of Nvidia’s GeForce RTX graphics cards. After that, Brad digs into rumors and leaks about upcoming “Ti” graphics card launches. Samsung accidentally confirmed the RTX 3050 Ti’s existence, and the GeForce RTX 3070 Ti and 3080 Ti could be right around the corner as well. Nvidia’s impending GPU mining counterstrike means these new-look GPUs are a big deal even if you’re not on the hunt for a high-end graphics card. We explain why before diving into a bunch of your questions. You can witness it all in the video embedded above. You can also watch The Full Nerd episode 175 on YouTube (subscribe to the channel while you’re there!) or listen to it on Megaphone.fm if you prefer the audio alone. 

The Full Nerd Ep 174: AMD s mysterious 4700S, Apple s M1 blitz, EVGA s Elite GPU access

Picked by Techconnect s Editors In this episode of The Full Nerd, Gordon Mah Ung, Alaina Yee, special guest Keith May of WCCFTech, and Adam Patrick Murray discuss Apple’s M1 iMac and iPad, AMD’s mysterious 4700S chip and whether EVGA’s Elite membership for early access to GPU queues is worth it or not. As annoying as it is, the tech press can’t help but talk about Apple’s M1, which is now coming to the new iMac and iPad Pro. Adam tries his best to bait Gordon into yelling. He doesn’t take the bait but does discuss his loathing of Apple fanboys.

The Full Nerd ep 173: Ryzen 5000G APUs look great, Nvidia s GPU crunch continues

Picked by Techconnect s Editors In this episode of The Full Nerd, Brad Chacos, Alaina Yee, and Adam Patrick Murray discuss long-anticipated AMD Ryzen APUs that you might be able to buy soon, and Nvidia graphics cards that you won’t. We kick things off with AMD’s Ryzen 5000G processors, the first Ryzen APUs announced in two years. They check a lot of the boxes enthusiasts have been asking for, offering integrated Radeon graphics clocked at up to a blistering 2GHz and as many as eight Ryzen cores bursting through the former 4-core maximum but it’s not quite all sunshine. Fast PCIe 4.0 SSDs won’t hit full speeds with these chips, and they’ll be coming to prebuilt systems first before launching in DIY retail form later this year.

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