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A match made in heaven for gamers on RTX 30-series GPUs: AMD's frame generation and Nvidia's DLSS together at last

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Cat and dogs living together, people!
Nvidia’s DLSS upscaling. AMD’s frame generation technology. On the same GPU at the same time. Really? It’s cats and dogs living together! Or just the first game to enable that combo, namely Ghost of Tsushima, originally a Playstation 4 title and released just yesterday on PC.
That Nvidia leans into AI isn’t exactly news. And it’s the reason why you can’t have Nvidia Frame Generation on anything but the latest RTX 40-series Nvidia GPUs. Because Nvidia’s take on frame gen uses fancy AI Tensor cores and Optical Flow accelerators. And only the Ada architecture of the RTX 40-series has that stuff in the right specs to run Frame Generation.
But not AMD. Its frame gen is technically simpler and can run on the shaders of any fairly modern GPU, including Nvidia graphics cards. Up until now, however, that has come with a catch. If you ran AMD frame gen on an Nvidia GPU, you could only use AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution at the same time, meaning you couldn’t run Nvidia’s DLSS upscaling instead.

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