FSR 4.1 made older Radeon cards interesting again, but not for the reason AMD wants
AMD's FSR 4.1 has revitalized interest in older Radeon graphics cards, although the motivation behind this move is questionable. While AMD aims to expand its ecosystem, it also wants to encourage consumers to purchase newer models. The decision appears to be influenced more by community demand than by a desire for goodwill.
- ▪FSR 4.1 has made older Radeon cards more appealing to consumers.
- ▪AMD's strategy may be aimed at increasing its market share against competitors like Nvidia.
- ▪The community's push for better support on older hardware has likely influenced AMD's decision.
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