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AMD’s Upcoming ‘Redstone’ Update Promises AI Upscaling and Frame Generation Enhancements

AMD’s Upcoming ‘Redstone’ Update Promises AI Upscaling and Frame Generation Enhancements
AMD is preparing a major software refresh dubbed “Redstone” that could bring AI‑driven frame generation and improved ray‑tracing to its Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs. A user‑discovered driver file referencing AFMF 3 – AMD Fluid Motion Frames – suggests the feature may arrive with the next 25.20 Adrenalin driver. Redstone also aims to upgrade FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 (FSR 4) and may backport it to older RDNA 3 GPUs, narrowing the gap with Nvidia’s DLSS 4. The update could reduce ghosting and input lag while offering broader hardware support. Leggi di più

Nvidia RTX 5000 Super GPU Launch Likely Delayed to 2026

Nvidia RTX 5000 Super GPU Launch Likely Delayed to 2026
Recent rumors suggest Nvidia's upcoming RTX 5000 Super graphics cards—part of the Blackwell family—are unlikely to appear before the first half of 2026. Earlier speculation of a late‑2025 or early‑2026 debut, including a possible CES showcase, has been pushed back to a window between March and May 2026. No manufacturers have received official specifications, but the leaks point to higher VRAM capacities, such as 24 GB for the RTX 5080 Super and 18 GB for the RTX 5070 Super. The delay could affect Nvidia's competitive positioning against AMD's RDNA 4 lineup. Leggi di più

AMD Prepares ‘Redstone’ AI Upscaling Update with AFMF 3 Driver Integration

AMD Prepares ‘Redstone’ AI Upscaling Update with AFMF 3 Driver Integration
AMD is reportedly close to releasing its next‑generation ‘Redstone’ AI upscaling update, which appears to include a new driver‑level frame‑generation tool called AFMF 3. Discovered in driver files by a user on the Guru3D forums, the AFMF 3 component is expected to arrive with the upcoming 25.20 Adrenalin driver. The Redstone update aims to enhance machine‑learning frame generation and ray‑tracing for Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs and may also backport FSR 4 to older RDNA 3‑class hardware. The move reflects AMD’s effort to broaden its AI‑driven graphics capabilities across a wider range of devices. Leggi di più