Valve is working with AMD to bring FSR 4 to the Steam Machine

Valve is working with AMD to bring FSR 4 to the Steam Machine
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The console promises a significant improvement in graphic quality thanks to the new scaling technology, although there is still no confirmed date for its arrival

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Valve is collaborating with AMD to incorporate FSR 4 into the Steam Machine, a news that generates excitement among gamers. This compact console, which according to reviews is positioned with similar power to a PlayStation 5, aims to close the gap in graphical performance that it currently presents.

The main weak point so far was its previous version of FSR, which could not match the clarity of moving images that the PS5 offers, let alone the PS5 Pro. Although it allows for improved sharpness of low-resolution graphics, it lagged behind in direct comparisons.

With this partnership, the Steam Machine could make a significant leap. FSR 4 brings advanced scaling and performance enhancement tools, including AI-assisted frame generation, which should make games look much better.

An anticipated update

The console launches at a price of $1,049 for the 512GB version, somewhat higher than many expected. Therefore, any improvement in visual quality is welcome to justify that investment. Valve confirmed through its representative Pierre-Loup Griffais that they are working with AMD to bring FSR 4.

Valve is working with AMD to bring FSR 4 to the Steam Machine

In an email, the company indicated that the technology is “coming soon,” although they did not provide further details on timelines. This is a good sign, especially after there were doubts about whether FSR 4 would arrive on devices with integrated RDNA3 GPUs, as is the case with this machine.

It is expected to offer a notable improvement in graphical scaling quality, according to Valve. This would position the Steam Machine with a clear advantage over Sony's console, which has already been on the market for six years and costs around $650.



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