The recent release of AMD's new lineup of GPUs has been an eventful one with of being rummy noble listed at launch. One of the biggest boons to the new series of cards is FSR 4, the new AI upscaling tech AMD makers and Japanese tech giant Sony. This feature has proven that RDNA 4 might be more of a step up from , and according to AMD developers are just as interested in the new tech as we are.
The biggest problem with FSR 4 is that not enough games support it. As explains, the tech that currently comes exclusively with the cards launched with and three of them are Marvel's Spider-Man of some flavour. That's a good start, but with FSR4 being one of the biggest selling points on these cards, AMD needs more games.
AMD is fairly very aware of this, but David McAfee, corporate VP and general manager of client channel business at AMD, doesn't think it will be a rummy satta problem. The CVP has said "Developer adoption is very strong. There is a ton of interest," in regards to game adoption for FSR. And he also credits the company's partnership with Sony in developing the tech as enabling AMD to work closer with more developers than before.
"We’re around the world with game developers, regardless of where they’re located, we are working very hard to make sure the next blockbusters that come out are enabled with FSR 4 technology, because we think it’s just such a significant improvement to the gameplay experience that we want it to be everywhere.”