AMD will preview its Redstone upscaling tech on December 10
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AMD will preview its Redstone upscaling tech on December 10
"The AI upscaling upgrade for AMD graphics cards is nearly here. On Tuesday, AMD said it will reveal FSR "Redstone," its answer to NVIDIA's DLSS, on December 10. Upscaling tech has been a big sticking point in comparisons between NVIDIA and AMD GPUs. Despite big improvements in FSR 5, NVIDIA's DLSS still outperforms AMD's tech in most metrics. AMD hopes Redstone will close the gap."
"But we know Redstone offers more than just better ML-powered upscaling. It also has improved AI frame generation, ray regeneration and radiance caching. ( PC Gamer notes that Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 already has Redstone's ray regeneration portion built in.) Naturally, AMD is marketing it as a selling point of its RDNA 4-series GPUs. The company's latest cards, like the Radeon RX 9070 series, are already the strongest the company has made in years."
AMD will reveal FSR 'Redstone' on December 10, introducing AI-powered upscaling along with improved frame generation, ray regeneration, and radiance caching. Redstone targets parity with NVIDIA's DLSS after FSR 5 improvements and aims to close remaining performance and quality gaps. Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 already includes Redstone's ray regeneration component. Redstone is positioned as a key feature for RDNA 4-series GPUs. High-end RDNA 4 cards like the Radeon RX 9070 series provide hardware to leverage the feature set. Successful implementation could increase appeal of budget models such as the 9060 XT.
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