
AMD's FSR Redstone for Supercharged Gaming Debuts on December 10 – but It's RX 9000 only, Leaving Older Radeon GPUs in the Cold
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Why It Matters
The rollout underscores AMD’s push to close the performance gap with Nvidia in AI‑enhanced graphics, while the hardware‑only launch may accelerate GPU upgrade cycles and shape competitive dynamics in the high‑end gaming market.
Summary
AMD announced that its next‑generation upscaling suite, FSR Redstone, will launch on December 10 and will be supported exclusively on the upcoming Radeon RX 9000 (RDNA 4) GPUs. The AI‑driven features—Ray Regeneration, Radiance Caching, and Frame Generation—are designed to boost ray‑traced visual quality and perceived frame rates, positioning AMD against Nvidia’s similar technologies. Owners of RX 7000 and earlier cards, including the flagship RX 7900 XTX, will not receive Redstone support at launch, prompting criticism from the existing user base. AMD has not ruled out future back‑porting, but no timeline has been given, leaving legacy GPU owners to consider an upgrade to the new series.
AMD's FSR Redstone for supercharged gaming debuts on December 10 – but it's RX 9000 only, leaving older Radeon GPUs in the cold
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