AMD is gearing up to launch its next-generation FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) upscaling technology, dubbed “Redstone,” on December 10 [[1]]. This update, encompassing ML-based upscaling and frame generation, neural radiance caching, and ML-based ray regeneration [[2]], will initially be exclusive to the Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs [[3]], as AMD continues to compete with Nvidia in the rapidly evolving graphics card market. The arrival of FSR Redstone marks a significant step in AMD’s pursuit of improved image quality and performance for PC gamers.
AMD to Release FSR Redstone Upscaling Technology December 10
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is set to launch its FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) Redstone upscaling technology on December 10, according to a company announcement. The new feature will initially be available for the Radeon RX 9000 series graphics processing units (GPUs).
FSR Redstone is designed to enhance image quality and performance in video games and other graphically demanding applications. AMD’s GPUs are key components in the PC gaming market, and advancements in upscaling technology are closely watched by both gamers and investors.
The company did not disclose specific details regarding the performance improvements expected from FSR Redstone, but stated that it represents a significant upgrade to its existing FidelityFX Super Resolution suite. The technology is expected to provide a boost to frame rates without a substantial loss in visual fidelity.
AMD has been actively developing and refining its FSR technology as a competitive response to similar upscaling solutions offered by Nvidia. The release of FSR Redstone aims to further solidify AMD’s position in the high-performance graphics card segment.