AMD has confirmed the official release date for its highly anticipated FSR Redstone update. This major software package, set to debut with the RDNA 4-based Radeon graphics cards, brings significant enhancements, including machine learning-powered ray reconstruction and frame generation.
AMD announced that the FSR Redstone update will be available on December 10th. Developed primarily for the company's upcoming RDNA 4-powered Radeon RX 9000 series, this update is poised to be the most extensive revision of the FSR software architecture to date. All the key technologies first unveiled at Computex 2025 are now ready for prime time.
For those who missed the initial reveal, Redstone introduces four core AI-focused systems: Neural Radiance Caching, ML Ray Regeneration, ML Super Resolution, and ML Frame Generation.
With these technologies, AMD aims to:
The new ML Frame Generation system is also designed to enhance fluidity by inserting more consistent interpolated frames between two real frames. The first glimpse of this technology was shown in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, where the ML-based Ray Regeneration reportedly disabled the game’s classic denoise process, producing more consistent reflections without a noticeable performance hit.
The full release of Redstone is expected to bring these advanced features with much broader game support.

Another intriguing claim circulating is the possibility of Redstone operating on GPUs outside of the AMD ecosystem. While support for NVIDIA or Intel cards remains uncertain for now, it appears AMD is not entirely closing the door on the idea.
The question of whether the company will extend support to its older RDNA 3 and 3.5 series graphics cards will also be definitively answered with the December 10th launch.
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