AMD FSR Redstone: A Game-Changer for Radeon Gamers

▼ Summary
– AMD is soft-launching its FSR Redstone suite, which now includes the machine-learning upscaling tech formerly known as FSR4.
– The number of games supporting FSR4 has more than doubled to over 200, and ML-based frame generation is launching for over 30 titles.
– FSR Redstone’s launch is primarily an absorption of FSR4, with limited immediate availability for new features like Ray Regeneration and Radiance Caching.
– To use the ML versions of FSR, users need a Radeon RX 9000-series card and must enable the features via the AMD Software app and in-game settings.
– Adoption of the latest AMD hardware is currently slow, but availability at MSRP for cards like the RX 9070 XT could change that.
AMD’s latest graphics technology suite, FSR Redstone, represents a significant evolution in performance enhancement for gamers, though its rollout comes with a few intricacies to understand. The core advancement lies in the rapid expansion of supported titles. In a mere three months, the company has more than doubled the number of games compatible with its flagship machine-learning upscaling, now called AMD FSR Upscaling (formerly FSR4), bringing the total to over 200. Simultaneously, a machine-learning-based frame generation feature is launching for more than thirty titles. These technologies work to substantially boost framerates while offering superior image fidelity compared to earlier FSR iterations.
The announcement fulfills AMD’s promise to deliver FSR Redstone in the second half of the year, but it does so largely by integrating the existing FSR4 under this new umbrella brand. Redstone now serves as the overarching name for the current collection of machine-learning-driven products. This consolidation might stem from the current limited showcase for newer techniques. Presently, only Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 demonstrates the new FSR Ray Regeneration, and no games yet utilize FSR Radiance Caching, a tool now available for developers to implement in 2026 titles.
For gamers, accessing these enhanced features requires specific hardware and software steps. The machine-learning versions of FSR remain exclusive to owners of Radeon RX 9000-series graphics cards. Enabling them is not typically done through in-game menus. Instead, users must open the AMD Software application, navigate to the Gaming > Graphics tab, and activate “AMD FSR Upscaling” or “AMD FSR Frame Generation.” Following this, they need to enable FSR 3.1 or FSR 4 within the game’s own settings. This two-step process exists because the driver can apply the superior ML techniques on a per-game basis, provided the title already supports the foundational FSR 3.1 or FSR 4 technology.
Adoption of AMD’s newest hardware, like the RX 9070 XT, has been gradual and is not yet reflected in major hardware surveys, suggesting current usage is a small fraction of the PC gaming market. However, availability is improving. The Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT are now consistently found at their original MSRP, making them compelling options at their price points. As accessibility increases, more gamers may adopt the hardware necessary to experience the full potential of the FSR Redstone suite and its machine-learning-powered performance gains.
(Source: The Verge)





