Get ready, gamers! AMD is about to launch its groundbreaking FSR “Redstone” technology on December 10th, promising to revolutionize how we experience our favorite games. This isn't just a minor upgrade; it's a whole new level of visual fidelity and performance!
So, what exactly is FSR “Redstone”? Think of it as a suite of AI-powered tools designed to make your games look and feel incredible. According to Jack Huynh, SVP & GM, Computing & Graphics at AMD, it's all about enhancing reflections, lighting, and overall visual content. The goal? To deliver unparalleled realism and immersion. It's about upscaling content, sharpening visuals and delivering more realism and immersion.
FSR “Redstone” will perform several impressive feats. It will upscale low-resolution frames, predict and insert new frames for smoother gameplay, restore ray-traced details, and optimize illumination levels. The result? AMD promises gamers will experience "smoother performance and sharper visuals."
But here's where it gets exciting: FSR “Redstone” leverages the power of machine learning and neural networks to create a more immersive experience. This means the technology is constantly learning and improving, adapting to the demands of each game.
Initially, FSR “Redstone” will be rolled out to the RX 9000 series. More details about the launch are expected on December 10th.
On November 13th, AMD announced the first feature of FSR “Redstone” called Ray Regeneration. It's already live in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, specifically for AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series GPUs.
This is a big step for AMD, and it's likely to generate some buzz. What do you think about AI-driven upscaling in gaming? Will it live up to the hype? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!