AMD fans, a fresh hint suggests your PC games could get major image and performance overhauls soon, thanks to FSR ‘Redstone

  • AMD’s FSR ‘Redstone’ update could be here soon, with a new driver discovery referencing AFMF 3
  • AFMF 3, a driver-level frame generation tool, could be included in the Redstone package
  • Redstone could finally see FSR 4 backported to older RDNA 3 GPUs

AMD is going for gold this generation with its Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs placed among the best GPUs on the market, as the new ‘Redstone’ AI upscaling update to improve in-game frame generation, ray tracing beckons. Fortunately, it looks like, based on a crucial discovery, the overhaul may be closer than anticipated.

As reported by VideoCardz, AMD’s AFMF 3 (AMD Fluid Motion Frames) was spotted in driver files, as picked up by a user in Guru3D forums, indicating that the driver-level frame generation tool will arrive via the next 25.20 Adrenalin driver update – notably, this could come included in the long-awaited ‘Redstone’ update.

Redstone seeks to improve both in-game ML (Machine Learning) frame generation and ray tracing for Radeon RX 9000 series RDNA 4 GPUs. This also includes upgrades to FSR 4’s super resolution for better image quality while maintaining great frame rates when upscaling.

You may like

If recent speculation is spot on, we could very well see Redstone arrive with AFMF 3 packaged in a new driver update (which will likely be available for RDNA 4 and older GPUs), and most importantly, the potential backport of FSR 4 to RDNA 3.5 GPUs.

It’s not far-fetched to suggest that this could be accurate, as Team Red’s recent mistake of briefly making FSR 4 open-source has allowed modders to use FSR 4 on older AMD hardware, and hints that AMD may indeed be working on a backport in time for Redstone’s release.

Either way, AFMF 3 could bring some required improvements from AFMF 2.1, specifically in diminishing the impact of ghosting and input lag, and fiercely competing with Nvidia‘s equivalent, Smooth Motion.

Analysis: Redstone is the right time for FSR 4 to become available beyond RDNA 4 GPUs

FSR Redstone reference

(Image credit: AMD)

While I primarily use Nvidia’s hardware on my desktop gaming PC, both my Lenovo Legion Go S and Asus ROG Ally are powered by AMD’s Z1 Extreme, and many users including myself, have been awaiting news on FSR 4, potentially finding its way onto the RDNA 3 Radeon 780M iGPU – and this Redstone update seems like the ideal time for that.

{ window.reliablePageLoad.then(() => { var componentContainer = document.querySelector(“#slice-container-newsletterForm-articleInbodyContent-ENPnJhQsFkWuTvYVwhU6h8”); if (componentContainer) { var data = {“layout”:”inbodyContent”,”header”:”Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox”,”tagline”:”Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more.”,”formFooterText”:”By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.”,”successMessage”:{“body”:”Thank you for signing up. You will receive a confirmation email shortly.”},”failureMessage”:”There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again.”,”method”:”POST”,”inputs”:[{“type”:”hidden”,”name”:”NAME”},{“type”:”email”,”name”:”MAIL”,”placeholder”:”Your Email Address”,”required”:true},{“type”:”hidden”,”name”:”NEWSLETTER_CODE”,”value”:”XTR-D”},{“type”:”hidden”,”name”:”LANG”,”value”:”EN”},{“type”:”hidden”,”name”:”SOURCE”,”value”:”60″},{“type”:”hidden”,”name”:”COUNTRY”},{“type”:”checkbox”,”name”:”CONTACT_OTHER_BRANDS”,”label”:{“text”:”Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands”}},{“type”:”checkbox”,”name”:”CONTACT_PARTNERS”,”label”:{“text”:”Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors”}},{“type”:”submit”,”value”:”Sign me up”,”required”:true}],”endpoint”:”https://newsletter-subscribe.futureplc.com/v2/submission/submit”,”analytics”:[{“analyticsType”:”widgetViewed”}],”ariaLabels”:{}}; var triggerHydrate = function() { window.sliceComponents.newsletterForm.hydrate(data, componentContainer); } if (window.lazyObserveElement) { window.lazyObserveElement(componentContainer, triggerHydrate); } else { triggerHydrate(); } } }).catch(err => console.error(‘%c FTE ‘,’background: #9306F9; color: #ffffff’,’Hydration Script has failed for newsletterForm-articleInbodyContent-ENPnJhQsFkWuTvYVwhU6h8 Slice’, err)); }).catch(err => console.error(‘%c FTE ‘,’background: #9306F9; color: #ffffff’,’Externals script failed to load’, err)); ]]>

Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more.

Again, I don’t want to sound like a broken record, but Nvidia’s DLSS 4 is still the better option over FSR 4 thanks to its greater image quality, ray tracing, and Frame Generation (including Multi Frame Generation), and DLSS 4 (super resolution) is available on all RTX GPUs.

Redstone needs to be the update that closes that gap between DLSS 4 and FSR 4, so that the latter is at least available to a wider range of AMD hardware users, and not just RDNA 4 GPUs.

While FSR 4 is technically available to use on older hardware via Optiscaler, an official implementation from AMD will alleviate any concerns with tinkering and workarounds for functionality. Let’s hope we don’t have to wait too long.

Follow TechRadar on Google News andadd us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!

And of course you can also follow TechRadar on TikTok for news, reviews, unboxings in video form, and get regular updates from us on WhatsApp too.

You might also like…

Source

Leave a Comment

Shopping Cart
Shopping cart0
There are no products in the cart!
Continue shopping
0
Scroll to Top