They speak about how its driver-level and "works in all games", sadly the end-result is not even close to Nvidia FG, which actually works very very well.
I hope AMD will be able to improve FSR, AFMF etc. to match Nvidia features or close. (Why is it called AFMF tho haha, should just be called FMF.......) FSR is nowhere near DLSS and DLAA in my testing, way more shimmering and artifacts with FSR.
These features are important for buyers and this is why Nvidia sells way more GPUs than AMD. Steam Hardware Survey shows that AMD dGPU marketshare keeps dropping quarter for quarter. Intel eats marketshare slowly too. If AMD don't react they will drop below 10% marketshare soon.
AMD have one entry in the top 25 which is "AMD Radeon Graphics" their mobile and APU GPU like Intels "Iris Xe Graphics" and "Intel(R) UHD Graphics"
First real AMD GPU is at spot 29, which is the 7 year old RX 580 which sold for around 200 bucks.
They need some good value/perf cards, like RX480/470/580/470 and 5700XT. And this is exactly what Radeon 8000 is going to be, hopefully. No high-end, just good mid-end value cards. Marketshare-eaters.
Just about every of their features are worse than the Nvidia counterpart. You don't get ahead by copying others but AMD should prioritize FSR and AFMF way higher than Ray Tracing performance because even most Nvidia people don't use RT anyway -> We use DLSS, DLAA, DLDSR, FG, Reflex etc. These are the killers features. Yes RT can be used just fine but the fps hit is still way too huge for most people to accept, especially people with high refresh rate monitors. We are simply not going to accept 40-80 fps gameplay with RT when we can get 120-240+ without.
AMD always like to act like the good guy and make their features open source, but RTX users are not going to use FSR if DLSS is an option.
AMD should start inventing some groundbreaking features themselves maybe. Again, you don't get ahead by copying and MCM for GPUs was somewhat of a failure so far.
We won't see a high-end Radeon 8000 offering, but they need to have something big to counter 5000 series, which launch in less than a year from now.
If AMD actually improves FSR to match DLSS/DLAA I could see many people considering AMD GPU again, myself included. However, right now, AMDs features are just too much behind. Raster performance and nothing else in 2024 is not enough. Upscaling is here to stay. Every single developer embraced it and how many AAA games in the last few years released without at least one upscaler? Pretty much none.
With Nvidia you can use DLAA to improve heavily on native. Use DLSS on the higher presets to pretty much match - or even slightly improve - on visuals while boosting performance by 50-75% or use the lower presets if you struggle with performance and just want performance. I use DLAA or DLSS in pretty much every new game at this point.