AMD may be preparing to launch FidelityFX Super Resolution, Team Red's reply to Nvidia's AI-powered graphics plugger in their RTX graphics cards, making the Radeon RX 6000-series GPUs much more competitive against Nvidia's RTX 3000-series cards.
The FidelityFX is expected in early March, placing AMD’s best graphics card on a relatively level playing field with Ampere GPUs when it comes to ray tracing. The frame rates in games with ray tracing enabled can be pretty disappointing without super sampling. Although it is to be seen if AMD’s FidelityFX will make just as much of a difference as DLSS.
The driver update will also include improvements to AMD's Radeon Boost technology to fix problems with its dynamic scaling where the GPU detects fast on-screen motion and reduces the rendered frame resolution to speed up frame rates.
AMD's FidelityFX should make Radeon RX 6000-series GPUs much more competitive