Hang on handheld fans, we could be seeing AMD's FSR 4 upscaling on new handhelds after all - if this new RDNA 4 leak is legitimate

It's time to get excited again about the future of handheld gaming PCs, because a new leak suggests FSR 4 could be making its way to Medusa Point-powered devices.

https://www.techradar.com/computing/cpu/hang-on-handheld-fans-we-could-be-seeing-amds-fsr-4-upscaling-on-new-handhelds-after-all-if-this-new-rdna-4-leak-is-legitimate

Établi 1mo | 28 mars 2025, 16:40:10


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