AMD Rebrands Anti-Lag 2 as FSR Latency Reduction 2.0

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AMD appears to have quietly renamed Anti-Lag 2 to “FSR Latency Reduction 2.0,” folding latency control more directly into its FSR branding strategy. The shift follows AMD's broader naming consolidation where FidelityFX Super Resolution language has been increasingly replaced by shorter FSR-first terminology.

According to the report, the updated naming surfaced in FSR SDK 2.2 code references rather than through a standalone launch announcement. If AMD continues this direction, latency reduction joins upscaling, frame generation, ray regeneration, and radiance caching as a more unified FSR feature family, especially relevant for frame-generation workflows where input latency can become more noticeable.

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