A leaked diagram suggests that future handheld gaming PCs and lightweight laptops using AMD's Medusa Point APUs may be powered by RDNA 4 architecture, enabling the use of FSR 4 upscaling.
This comes as a surprise as recent rumors suggested new APUs would stick with RDNA 3.5. However, there is still a possibility of FSR 4 being backported to RDNA 3 in the future.
FSR 4 is considered the closest alternative to Nvidia's DLSS 4, offering better visuals and performance on handheld gaming PCs.
The inclusion of FSR 4 on future AMD-powered systems could give Team Red an advantage against Intel's Panther Lake lineup.