temporal upscaling

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Temporal upscaling is a technique used in real-time graphics to reconstruct higher-resolution frames from lower-resolution inputs by leveraging information from previous frames. On WindowsForum.com, discussions focus on AMD's FSR 2.0, a temporal upscaling solution designed to compete with NVIDIA's DLSS while supporting a wide range of GPUs. The tag covers topics related to temporal upscaling implementations, performance comparisons, and compatibility across different graphics hardware.
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    VIDEO AMD Tries Again: FSR 2.0 Temporal Upscaling, DLSS Competitor With Wide GPU Support

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