Nvidia, which has gained a great advantage in the sector with RTX graphics cards that benefit from artificial intelligence support and machine learning, may finally get an answer from AMD. It turns out that the red team going on the Github update on the upcoming RDNA 3 architecture this week has added a matrix-based instruction set that will offer DLSS-like functionality.
FSR 3.0 can be powered by artificial intelligence support
As it is known, AMD, which has made great progress with FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) 2.0 technology, offers support for a wide range of hardware without the need for any artificial intelligence acceleration. However, Wave Matrix Multiply-Accumulate instructions added to GFX11, a code of RDNA 3, point to an AI acceleration support for FSR 3.0, according to reliable leak source Greymon55.
The RDNA 3 architecture, which will come with TSMC’s 5nm manufacturing process, will include 50 percent better performance per watt, redesigned computing units and a next-generation Infinity Cache. While graphics cards with the new architecture are expected to be released between late October and mid-November, an artificial intelligence technology like DLSS could give the company a big advantage over its rival.
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