AMD FSR Redstone Is Coming To Town: ML-FSR For RDNA 4

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Introduction AMD‘s FSR “Redstone” is launching now with driver version Adrenalin 25.12.1. FSR Redstone is a suite of FSR technologies, primarily Upscaling, Frame Generation, Ray Regeneration, and Radiance Caching. In fact, part of FSR Redstone had already been released prior to this new driver when FSR 4 Upscaling, an ML-Powered FSR Upscaling method, was released. […]

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The real test is whether or not this actually goes into any games (beyond COD slop).
Since CoD is owned by xbox/microsoft, expect this in more xbox/microsoft games


Future Xbox consoles may feature AMD’s FSR ray regeneration, a breakthrough that could supercharge graphics performance and next‑gen visuals, claims Xbox's Matt Booty​

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By Samuel Tolbert published 9 hours ago
Ray tracing isn’t enough — Microsoft and AMD want Xbox hardware to master ray regeneration. Microsoft is continuing its partnership with AMD by working together on the new tech, which first debuted in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7.

Microsoft president of game content and studios Matt Booty shared that part of Microsoft's ongoing collaboration with AMD includes co-developing Ray Regeneration.

In a video update on Wednesday, Booty showed up to talk about Microsoft's role in the partnership, noting that the recently-launched Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is the first game to use Ray Regeneration, and also now supports FSR Frame Generation for any players using AMD's 9000-series graphics cards.

"We've been working very closely with AMD to co-develop FSR Ray Regeneration to achieve a material improvement in real-time ray tracing," Booty says.

"Our work on FSR Redstone is just one example of what this partnership is unlocking today, and our teams can't wait to share more of what our collaboration with AMD will unlock in the future across games and our next-generation hardware."

https://www.windowscentral.com/gami...amd-fsr-ray-regeneration-future-xbox-hardware
 
lol I guess that's a slip on my part, funny that is what I defaulted with. Fixed it: ALT+R
The internet, it has broken us...

(I hate it when I make these stream-of-though mistakes that I wouldn't have made if I hadn't consumed so much poorly written media over the years...)
 
Future Xbox consoles may feature AMD’s FSR ray regeneration, a breakthrough that could supercharge graphics performance and next‑gen visuals, claims Xbox's Matt Booty
This seems like AMDs 'RTX 2000' moment - get the hardware and software stack out there, functional but otherwise not very performant and with significant limitations, and get developers on board in figuring out how to implement and optimize it.

Theory could make even more sense if Sony and Microsoft pushed for it to get out there so that real-world integration and feedback can get started before earnest release-title development for the next round of consoles gets underway.
 
Too much fuss about it, but it has already been stablished that IQ still can't rival DLSS.

Still, a step in the right direction.
 
When your primary differentiator is minor and somewhat subjective IQ differences... you're officially picking at nits.
 
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