AMD now offers the promised additional details on AMD FidelityFX Super
Resolution 2.0. The
AMD Community Website summarizes the full presentation on this technology.
This will offer visual and framerate improvements on PC and consoles, including
select NVIDIA hardware. Here's more on how this will be vendor
agnostic:
FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0 is designed to boost framerates
in supported games; however, it is fair to say that as FSR 2.0 is an advanced
temporal upscaling solution, it will be more demanding on graphics cards than a
spatial upscaling solution like FSR 1.0.
That does mean that while FSR 2.0 will support a broad spectrum of hardware,
from both AMD and select hardware from our competitors, there are some caveats
that gamers need to be aware of when compared to FSR 1.0. To start, though, we
do want to say that as an open-source cross-platform solution, we are not
placing any constraints on FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0 compatibility, and
what we are talking about here are recommendations for an optimal experience
using the technology.
Noting the above then, for an optimal FSR 2.0 experience, we have some
recommendations for the starting level of graphics card for the different target
upscaled display resolutions. One thing to keep in mind, though, is that your
gaming experience may vary with these hardware suggestions. Depending on your
specific system specifications, the system requirements of individual games that
support FSR 2.0, and your target resolution, you may be still able to have a
good upscaling experience on lower-performing or older GPUs than listed
below.