INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
is the feature in question, and it was mentioned in grabs that look like marketing materials which were leaked online (posted on Reddit and
Twitter, as spotted by Videocardz)
performance boosting mode.As you can see above, another image was uncovered introducing the Radeon Software Adrenalin 2020 Edition, stating
which points to little more than the existence of the boost mode.However, AMD bought a firm called HiAlgo back in 2016, which had developed
technology finally coming to fruition for AMD (albeit with a lot more development and tinkering, evidently).If this is the case, HiAlgo
Boost is essentially a process involving dynamically adjusting the resolution of the game on the fly, otherwise known as adaptive
graphics card, optimizing performance frame by frame
When you are in action and the camera moves, Boost decreases the resolution to boost the framerate
When camera stops, it restores full resolution
example looking around at a pretty landscape scene, the full resolution and detail is present
Whatever the case, it certainly seems like AMD has some frame rate boost tech up its sleeve with its incoming graphics driver.If this does
indeed turn out to be the case, a lot will depend on exactly how AMD has implemented this, and whether the sacrifice in image quality used
to boost frame rates is at all noticeable.This is likely designed with more wallet-friendly cards in mind, to enable them to better deal
enthusiasts who buy higher-end cards
moving, and whether there might be any issues involved in that process.As ever in these sort of situations, any gremlins in the works may be
noticeable to those with sharper eyes, and not a problem at all for others
In other words, it will be a pretty subjective thing, and may depend on how sensitive you are to these sort of visual details (just as with