AMD and Nvidia are constantly competing to be the best in the graphics card market. Nvidia is currently in the lead, but AMD is making efforts to catch up. One of these efforts is the development of artificial intelligence features for their graphics cards. For instance, the company recently announced a performance-enhancing technology called HYPR-RX. This feature, which plans to eliminate all frame rate issues on your computer at the push of a button. Unfortunately the feature is missed its deadline. Here are the details…

AMD HYPR-RX: Where Is It?

AMD has missed its deadline to launch HYPR-RX, a one-click optimization solution that was supposed to improve frame rates on supported Radeon GPUs. The technology was originally announced in November 2022, with a release date set for the first half of 2023. However, as of the second half of 2023, HYPR-RX has yet to be released.

HYPR-RX is a combination of three existing AMD technologies: Anti-Lag, Radeon Boost, and Radeon Super Resolution (RSR). Anti-Lag reduces input latency, Radeon Boost dynamically adjusts resolution to improve performance, and RSR upscales games to higher resolutions without affecting performance. HYPR-RX automatically enables all three of these technologies with a single click, making it easy for gamers to improve their performance without having to manually configure their settings.

The lack of a HYPR-RX release is disappointing for AMD gamers who were looking forward to the performance boost. However, it is not a major setback, as the individual technologies that make up HYPR-RX can still be enabled manually. Additionally, Nvidia offers similar features with its GeForce Experience software.

It is unclear why AMD has not released HYPR-RX yet. The company has not made any public statements about the delay. However, it is possible that AMD is still working on the technology or that it has decided to prioritize other projects. Despite the delay, HYPR-RX has the potential to be a valuable tool for AMD gamers. It is a simple way to improve performance without having to worry about complex settings. Hopefully, AMD will release HYPR-RX soon so that gamers can start enjoying the benefits it offers.

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