Like all the major players in the PC industry, AMD had a big presence at Computex 2026, and all its top staff were busy conducting interviews with the press and media. In one such case, the senior confirmed that there are no current plans to bring AI-powered FSR 4.1 upscaling and frame generation to RDNA 3.5 GPUs. However, this prompted another figure to step in and declare that no such decision had actually been made.
Let's start at the beginning. Yesterday, HardwareLuxx reported on various discussions it had with David McAfee, AMD's corporate vice president and general manager of its client division, while at Computex. When they got on to the subject of FSR, McAfee reportedly said that the company had no current plans to bring its all-singing, all-dancing FSR 4.1 to GPUs based on the RDNA 3.5 architecture.
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