AMD to host FSR “Redstone” Premiere event next month

AMD’s getting ready to unveil the future of Radeon

AMD’s Jach Huynh has announced that the company will host an FSR “Redstone” premiere event on December 10th. At this event, AMD will showcase its newest Radeon technologies, giving gamers a glimpse of the future of PC and console gaming. Why PC and console gaming? AMD and PlayStation have joined forces with “Project Amathyst“, and that means that AMD’s future PC gaming technology is directly linked to Sony’s plans with PlayStation.

Last week, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 became available with AMD’s Ray Regeneration technology (see our testing here). This is one of many technologies that AMD will highlight at its Redstone Premiere event.

So far, AMD has unveiled four FSR “Redstone” technologies. These are Neural Radiance Cache, Ray Regeneration, ML Super Resolution, and ML Frame Generation. We expect AMD to showcase these technologies next month. It is also likely that AMD will showcase new, unannounced Redstone technologies.

AMD’s teaser has made it clear that it is targeting the Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs with its new FSR “Redstone” technologies. We can expect to hear more about AMD’s FSR “Redstone” technology next month.

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