Monday, November 11th 2019

AMD Also Working to Bring Integer Scaling to Its Driver Suite

With NVIDIA and Intel already entrenched in the integer scaling field, which brings improved image quality to upscaled, pixel-art games, AMD was sure to follow. Vacuums in terms of feature set between different manufacturers of the same products aren't well looked at by consumers, and so AMD really has no choice but to advance into the integer scaling game as well. Recent Linux driver patches have been analyzed and found to contain multiple references to an integer scaling feature, which means that AMD is readying it for deployment and already on their way to work on its driver-level implementation.

Integer scaling works by looking at the base image and multiplying each pixel up to your monitor resolution, which brings in added sharpness without a single pixel's color being stretched over others. This way, a base 1080p presentation can easily be upscaled to a 4K resolution simply by syncing a given pixel's color information through 4 pixels - now you have a 4K screen that's rendering the same number of pixels as a 1080p one, with a block of four pixels acting as a single one. With integer scaling being the most requested feature on AMD's Adrenalin feedback page, so it seems pretty guaranteed we'll see the feature adopted eventually - perhaps even in AMD's own yearly big Adrenalin driver release, which could be dropping by this December, should history repeat itself.
Source: PCGamesN
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28 Comments on AMD Also Working to Bring Integer Scaling to Its Driver Suite

#26
notb
ApocalypseeThat's really funny to use RTX2080Ti forced to use 1080p just to enable RTRT, and then use integer scaling to 4k :roll:
RTRT completely changes how games look. You may like it or not - that's not the point of this discussion.
If someone values picture realism over pixels, RTRT is totally worth dropping resolution from 4K to 1080p. And integer scaling is there to keep the picture crisp and great - just slightly less detailed.
There's really nothing funny here.
You know why people praise this? When AMD makes this its highly likely supported for all generations of card instead of tying this to latest generation of cards.
Actually people praise this because it's from AMD. Because everything AMD does is good, while everything their competition does is poor or greedy or stupid. That's it.
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#27
Apocalypsee
notbRTRT completely changes how games look. You may like it or not - that's not the point of this discussion.
If someone values picture realism over pixels, RTRT is totally worth dropping resolution from 4K to 1080p. And integer scaling is there to keep the picture crisp and great - just slightly less detailed.
There's really nothing funny here.

Actually people praise this because it's from AMD. Because everything AMD does is good, while everything their competition does is poor or greedy or stupid. That's it.
I've tried Metro Exodus with RTRT, nothing groundbreaking there. Not worth downgrading resolution over it. RTRT is still in infancy, it will take a few iterations before we get sufficient performance with major IQ differences

Its just you and some other in this board who get worked out when AMD is mentioned. Why don't you just accept there is fans for both sides and done with it.
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#28
ratirt
notbRTRT completely changes how games look. You may like it or not - that's not the point of this discussion.
If someone values picture realism over pixels, RTRT is totally worth dropping resolution from 4K to 1080p. And integer scaling is there to keep the picture crisp and great - just slightly less detailed.
There's really nothing funny here.
Yes it does change how game look but it has a long way to go with what the RT is now and what it should be (at least what I wish it to be). Cool feature but I disagree with you that RT is worth dropping from 4k to 1080p for the game to be playable (sort of, depending on the graphics card). Lets see what NV will do in 2020 to support this RT. I'm talking about the new series of NV cards. What will be the performance uplift in comparison to 2000 series and price of course. This will tell a lot about the company intentions for RT support.
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