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AMD’s “FSR Redstone” upscaling claims to close the gap with Nvidia’s DLSS
AMD’s FSR Redstone suite combines machine learning upscaling, ray tracing, and frame generation to enhance performance and image quality across over 200 supported games.
- AMD announced online that it is soft-launching FSR Redstone today as a new suite of ray-tracing and frame-generation features, with full game support lists due today.
- With FSR4 adoption surging, AMD renamed and absorbed FSR 4 now named AMD FSR Upscaling into FSR Redstone, fulfilling its promise this year as support doubled to over 200 games and ML frame generation launched for over 30 titles.
- FSR Redstone packages four technologies, including an AMD-trained lighting model that predicts light bounces soon and FSR Radiance Caching using neural networks for indirect lighting.
- AMD limits ML Redstone features to Radeon RX 9000-series GPUs like the Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9060, requiring users to enable FSR Upscaling and Frame Generation in the AMD Software app; only Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 launched with Ray Regeneration last month.
- Historically, FSR's broad compatibility means Redstone's RDNA4-only requirement narrows support, while Steam Hardware Survey shows under 0.15 percent current usage despite Radeon RX 9070 availability.
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AMD's FSR 'Redstone' AI Upscaling Update Is Here
AMD has released FSR "Redstone," bringing a set of new upscaling tricks to the company's collection of ML-powered upscaling tools. Unfortunately, as was the case when it was just FSR 4, Redstone is only available for current-generation cards like the Radeon RX 9070 XT and Radeon RX 9060 XT – two of IGN's favorite GPUS.One such feature is Ray Regeneration, which AMD says can "clean up noisy ray-traced reflections and shadows before upscaling and …
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Read Full ArticleAMD's FSR "Redstone" update is finally here, but it's not as straightforward as expected — Here's what you need to know
Promised to launch in 2025 at Computex, AMD has just made it under the wire to deliver an FSR "Redstone" update for its Radeon RX 9000 GPUs. It's all a bit confusing due to some name changes, but I can explain.
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