This is highly desirable, because FSR 4 is fantastic, as you can see above. The general consensus among reviewers is that ...
In essence, it’s just a type of temporal anti-aliasing (TAA), so it doesn’t provide a performance boost, but does improve image quality. The addition of DLSS 3 is when DLSS got really confusing.
FSR 4 might be incredible for RDNA 4 GPU users, but AMD's new AFMF 2.1 could be just as exciting for handheld gamers.
A key advantage of FSR 1, though, is that it’s very easy to implement, and its non-temporal upscaling means it doesn’t suffer from ghosting or loss of detail during fast motion, unlike DLSS 2 ...
The DLSS Transformer Model has become a big deal in the PC community, especially because it brings massive image quality and higher motion details while lessening the ghosting effect that was seen ...