AMD plans to reveal a new wave of FSR 4 partners at Computex 2025

It looks like AMD plans to reveal its next wave of FSR 4 titles at Computex 2025

At Computex 2025, AMD is expected to launch their Radeon RX 9060 XT, its mainstream RDNA 4 graphics card. Alongside it, AMD plans to reveal its next wave of FSR 4 partners, making Computex a big event for Radeon fans.

As of now, FSR 4 has one major problem: its lack of game support. AMD did add FSR 4 support to six new games last month, but that is a drop in the ocean compared to the number of games that support Nvidia’s DLSS tech. AMD needs to play catch-up, meaning that FSR 4 needs to come to both old and new PC games.

If AMD wants to eat further into Nvidia’s market share, it needs to destroy the company’s “DLSS Advantage.” With FSR 4, AMD has delivered highly competitive image quality with DLSS. Now, AMD needs to bring FSR 4 to more games.

DLSS might be more ubiquitous than FSR 4, but I think that’s going to change at Computex a little bit. From what I’m hearing, AMD is going to announce far more partnerships with FSR 4.

Moore’s Law is Dead

If AMD can bring FSR 4 to a large number of new games, and bring it to more games on day 1, Radeon can minimise the mindshare that DLSS has captured. Bringing FSR 4 to more games will not be an easy process. After all, AMD may have to convince developers to patch games that they have stopped patching ages ago. However, this effort would be worth it, as it would give gamers fewer reasons to buy Nvidia.

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