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AMD FSR 4.1 May Alter Xbox Series X’s Performance Edge Over PS5 Pro
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AMD FSR 4.1 May Alter Xbox Series X’s Performance Edge Over PS5 Pro

The upcoming AMD FSR 4.1 upscaler, designed for RDNA 2 GPUs, could potentially shift the performance balance between the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 Pro, though Sony’s proprietary PSSR 2 technology remains...

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