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Arm announces an open-source graphics upscaler for mobile phones


Upscaling comes to mobile.

Arm based its technology on AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution 2 (FSR 2), which uses temporal upscaling to make PC games look better and boost frame rates. It also tested ASR on a device using MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300 chip and found that rendering at 540p and upscaling with ASRused much less power than running a game at native 1080p resolution. With Arm-based processors powering Copilot Plus PCs from companies like Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo, and Samsung, we could eventually see Arm’s lightweight ASR upscaler make its way to laptops, too.

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