AMD FSR 3: Taking on DLSS with Fluid Motion Frames

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AMD has released FSR 3 frame generation, its answer to Nvidia's DLSS 3, with impressive image quality in terms of generated frames. However, there are some fundamental issues that AMD needs to address, including latency and frame-pacing problems, lack of VRR support, and judder artifacts. While FSR 3 shows promise, it still has a long way to go before it can match the performance and smoothness of DLSS 3.
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