During the launch of the AMD Radeon RX 7900 graphics card series, AMD also introduced a number of new technologies that are seen to improve the quality of gaming, which are seen to be quite useful especially when you don't know what settings to change to get the best performance.
Because of that, AMD introduced HYPR-RX technology, which is a feature that combines all of AMD's graphics enhancement technologies such as FidelityFX Super Resolution, Radeon Boost and Radeon Anti-Lag into one setting where users only need to press a button to activate it.
The task of HYPR-RX here is to find the best graphics settings for the resolution of the game that is driven and works at the software driver level, where the user does not need to change any settings in the game to get the best performance.
One drawback AMD says with using this feature is that the settings for Radeon Super Resolution are based on FSR 1.0, which means if the game you want to play supports FSR 2.0, it won't provide the best graphics processing.
But the function of HYPR-RX is to simplify the process of setting the settings for the user, so for such games, you may need to manually activate features such as FSR 2.0 in the game.
AMD confirmed that this HYPR-RX technology will be introduced around the middle of next year and will support a number of AMD graphics cards such as the AMD Radeon RX 7900, 6900 and 5900.