In the middle of this year, AMD has shown some details about their latest graphics technology series called FSR Redstone which includes technologies such as frame-generation (increasing frames) and upscaling (increasing resolution) using artificial intelligence.
Two other technologies shown are neural radiance caching and ray regeneration using machine learning, both of which are related to Ray-Tracing technology that gives video games more natural-looking textures and light reflections more efficiently.
Today, Jack Huynh, general manager and senior vice president of AMD, announced that FSR Redstone technology will be introduced for the AMD Radeon RX 9000 series of graphics cards consisting of the AMD Radeon RX 9070/9070XT and AMD Radeon RX 9060/9060XT on December 10, 2025.
Technically, the upscaling and frame-generation features using machine learning were already introduced to the graphics card series when it was launched, but the FSR Redstone update is seen to introduce two additional features of neural radiance caching and ray regeneration to the graphics cards, and will be aligned in a feature package that is easy to update, and is expected to replace FSR 4, AMD's existing graphics technology package, which is also only officially supported on the AMD Radeon RX 9000 series of graphics cards.
It is expected that AMD will reveal more details about FSR Redstone when it is launched on December 10.
