VIDEO AMD FSR = Free Performance!

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It's Free Performance! In this engaging YouTube video titled "It's Free Performance!" hosted by Linus Sebastian and his team from Linus Tech Tips, viewers are introduced to the latest developments in tech, including AMD's new FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR). This technology is designed to enhance gaming performance by increasing frame rates without significantly compromising on visual quality. It was noted that while 4K ultra quality delivers the best results, lower quality settings may appear somewhat unclear. Interestingly, FSR is available for anyone to incorporate into their games, although AMD's recent decision to drop support for older Radeon GPUs and certain operating systems raises questions about accessibility for users still reliant on legacy hardware . The video dives into several tech news highlights, including Microsoft reaching a monumental $2 trillion market cap—making it the second company ever to achieve this milestone, following Apple. This growth is largely attributed to the increased demand for Microsoft's Azure Cloud Services during the pandemic. Additionally, Microsoft is rolling out Series X hardware to improve Xbox cloud gaming experiences, with hardware that also accommodates monitors designed specifically for gaming . Another gripping segment addresses the controversial death of John McAfee, which sparked conspiracy theories and discussions about his past claims regarding government threats. The hosts handle this topic with a mix of humor and caution, illustrating the internet's reaction to his untimely demise . Quick Bits: The video concludes with several brief news items: Epic Games announced that its Easy Anti-Cheat and voice chat services will now be free for developers; a privacy investigation is underway in Europe targeted at Google’s FloC system; and NVIDIA has released Canvas, an AI app capable of generating stunning landscapes from simple sketches . This video resonates with several of the community's interests: the implications of free technology for gamers, the evolving gaming market, and major corporate announcements that shape tech landscapes. Feel free to share your thoughts on how FSR might impact your gaming experience or any additional news pieces you found intriguing!
 

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