AMD reiterated that FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 technology will be open source

Recently, AMD reiterated at the GDC 2023 conference that the FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 (FSR3) technology will be open source.

AMD stated that the FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 technology is still in the development phase. As one of its most important technologies this year, AMD has not even provided a possible release time. Although AMD announced this technology four months ago, there is still a long way to go, and the development team hopes to have more time to make more improvements on the basis of the original technology. Of course, compared with Nvidia’s DLSS 3, AMD may still have an ace up its sleeve, which is support for more than one GPU architecture.

Game players and developers already know that the goal of AMD’s software development team is to double the frame rate of FidelityFX Super Resolution 2, which is possible using frame generation technology similar to DLSS 3. After the game enables FidelityFX Super Resolution 3, it will be smoother than FidelityFX Super Resolution 2. At the same time, AMD will also focus on reducing latency, which is important in some usage scenarios and is crucial to achieving the best gaming experience.

AMD stated that FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 will be provided to developers under the MIT license, providing the best integration and flexibility. This means that game developers can freely obtain and easily edit the technology. Once FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 is ready, AMD will release samples and complete documentation, which should be promoted quickly based on past experience.