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The performance differences between FSR and DLSS are negligible, by the way, while the visual differences are definitely very noticeable. FSR 4 (only supported by the latest AMD GPUs) has caught up to older versions of DLSS, but the gap remains.
Btw if you look only on fps yes its negligible. If you look at needed power and overpriced hardware FSR beats DLSS with a factor of 1.2 to 1.5. And only games which are "sponsored" by nvidia have better visuals in general. Meaning they actively dont support FSR because of money.
Thats what also is meant with extra hardware. You need the DLSS AI cores which again use GPU Core power and VRAM. And more compared to what FSR needs from a GPU.