It’s happening: AMD is going to use AI in FSR 4 to drive much better battery life for PC gaming handhelds


AMD is going to power up the next-generation of its FSR tech by using AI, in what Team Red admits is a turnaround regarding its stance on using artificial intelligence for the purpose of boosting frame rates in PC gaming.

This came to light in an interview that Tom’s Hardware conducted with Jack Huynh, who is Senior VP and GM of the Computing and Graphics Group at AMD. When exploring the topic of battery life in gaming handhelds like the Asus ROG Ally X, Huynh lamented the lack of longevity when playing more demanding games (giving Black Myth: Wukong as an example).



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