AMD has quietly launched its latest graphics technology, FSR Redstone, promising major performance improvements for Radeon PC gamers. If you’re wondering how to get higher framerates without sacrificing visual quality, this update is designed to help—especially if you own a Radeon 9000 series GPU. The tech combines AI-based upscaling and frame generation to make over 200 games smoother, even on demanding titles. But the rollout comes with a few quirks that might leave gamers scratching their heads.
In just three months, AMD has expanded the number of games compatible with its FSR4 upscaling to more than 200. This machine-learning technique enhances image quality while boosting framerates far beyond what earlier FSR versions achieved. Alongside this, ML-based frame generation is now available for over 30 games, effectively “creating” frames to make gameplay feel smoother. Gamers can access these improvements with the 25.12.1 driver—but only on Radeon 9000 series cards.
The confusing part for gamers is AMD’s rebranding. FSR Redstone isn’t a single feature but the umbrella for all current machine-learning enhancements. FSR4 has been absorbed into Redstone and renamed “AMD FSR Upscaling (formerly FSR4).” While the tech promises big performance gains, options for Redstone may not appear directly inside most games yet, leaving some users unsure how to enable it.
Currently, AMD has only showcased FSR Ray Regeneration in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, while FSR Radiance Caching remains in developer hands, slated for broader adoption in 2026. These advanced features aim to improve lighting and visual fidelity, but they’re not widely available to gamers just yet. AMD’s incremental rollout suggests we’ll see more titles leveraging these AI-driven features over the coming months.
For those eyeing a hardware upgrade, Radeon 9000 series cards have returned to MSRP, making them more accessible. However, FSR Redstone’s benefits remain exclusive to this lineup, meaning older Radeon cards won’t experience the same machine-learning performance boost. This keeps the upgrade path clear for serious gamers who want the full Redstone experience.
To experience FSR Redstone, Radeon 9000 owners should download the latest 25.12.1 driver. Once installed, you can enjoy AI-enhanced upscaling and frame generation in supported games. While settings may not appear in-game yet, AMD’s driver-level integration ensures performance improvements are applied behind the scenes. Gamers should keep an eye on upcoming titles for more visible feature support.
AMD’s Redstone initiative highlights a growing trend: machine-learning technology reshaping PC gaming performance. While initial rollout may be confusing, the tech demonstrates how AI can enhance visuals without demanding more from your GPU. As more developers adopt FSR Radiance Caching and other Redstone features in 2026, Radeon gamers can expect smoother, more immersive experiences across a wider array of titles.
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