
"The good news is that in just three months, AMD has more than doubled the number of games that support the flagship machine-learning version of its upscaling tech, FSR4, to over 200 games in all, and it's launching ML-based frame generation (yes, "fake frames") for over 30 titles too. You should be able to find full game lists here sometime today. Both techniques can dramatically increase your framerate while preserving image quality better than FSR 1, 2, or 3 allowed."
"The slightly confusing news is that you won't find options for FSR Redstone (or even FSR 4) inside most of your games. You'll need to have a Radeon RX 9000-series card, as the company's still saying the machine-learning versions of FSR are exclusive to those. You'll also need to go into your AMD Software app to enable "AMD FSR Upscaling" and/or "AMD FSR Frame Generation" under the Gaming > Graphics tab,"
AMD is soft-launching FSR Redstone, consolidating its machine-learning graphics tools under a single umbrella. AMD FSR Upscaling (formerly FSR4) now supports over 200 games, and ML-based frame generation is available for more than 30 titles. Ray Regeneration currently appears only in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, while Radiance Caching is being offered to developers for potential 2026 adoption. The ML features require Radeon RX 9000-series GPUs and must be enabled in the AMD Software app and on a per-game basis to take effect.
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