AMD Introduces HYPR-RX: The Driver-Based Solution for Radeon Super Resolution

AMD has unveiled HYPR-RX, a driver-based solution that brings frame generation to all Radeon RX 6000 and RX 7000 owners. This move positions AMD as a strong contender in the gaming GPU market, with the potential to surpass NVIDIA’s offerings.

While NVIDIA has dominated the market with its DLSS Super Resolution and Reflex latency reduction innovations, AMD has been playing catch-up. Its FSR or FidelityFX Super Resolution was slow to hit the market, but FSR 2 proved successful in terms of image quality. However, it took almost a year for AMD’s equivalent technology, FSR 3, which includes frame generation and super-resolution upscaling, to be available in select games.

Unlike NVIDIA’s DLSS 3, FSR 3 works on all GPUs, including Radeon and GeForce. However, game developers still need to implement it on a per-game basis. AMD’s HYPR-RX is a game-changer as it brings upscaling and frame generation versions to drivers, making them instantly accessible in hundreds of games. AMD believes that this puts them ahead of NVIDIA.

Aaron Steinman, from AMD, suggested that NVIDIA might have to match their driver-based solutions with AMD’s recent advancements. This could mean that NVIDIA will need to either benefit from AMD’s open-source and cross-vendor solution or develop something similar.

Although NVIDIA already has a driver-based upscaling solution called NVIDIA Image Scaling, the image quality and stability are not on par with game-specific integration that uses motion vectors and other data. AMD’s HYPR-RX combo of Radeon Super Resolution (RSR) and AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) aims to address these limitations. While AFMF is currently in Preview form, it is expected to launch officially alongside the new Radeon RX 7600 XT later this month.

While DLSS remains the gold standard for upscaling due to its use of AI and game integration, AMD’s non-AI algorithm approach with open-vendor solutions is an exciting development. Tech like AFMF has the potential to revolutionize the gaming experience, making this back-and-forth competition between AMD and NVIDIA an excellent prospect for gamers everywhere.

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