AMD unveiled its FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 (FSR 3) technology at Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2023. This next-generation technology aims to produce more pixels in an image by using interpolated frames, thereby enabling improved performance of 2x compared to the current FSR 2 technique. AMD has also confirmed that the FSR 3 will be available under an open source MIT license for optimal integration and flexibility. Additionally, reducing latency and easily migrating FSR 2 titles are key areas of development for the company.
Although the technology is still under development and there is no official release date, AMD is focused on reducing latency to improve the gaming experience, while providing an upgrade process. easy level for FSR 2. FSR 3 will use motion vectors and AMD's Fluid Motion technology to produce interpolated frames with a high probability that there is at least one sample for each interpolated pixel. AMD has also confirmed that it is possible to use the FSR 3 with multiple GPU architectures, although this was not expanded upon during the GDC presentation.
So gamers and developers can expect a smoother gaming experience with better performance and reduced latency. With an MIT open source license, the FSR 3 can be easily modified and integrated to meet the needs of each user. With twice the performance of the FSR 2, it is likely that the FSR 3 will be quickly adopted by gamers, which could affect the popularity of NVIDIA's competing technology, DLSS3.