AMD has announced that its Radeon RDNA3 GPUs, that’s the Radeon RX 7000 series, will get support for AMD FSR Upscaling 4.1 in July 2026. Then, sometime in 2027, the red team will add support for it on the RDNA2 GPUs.
AMD FSR 4.1 is an ML-based solution that aims to provide better visual and performance than FSR 3.0. According to AMD, even without dedicated floating point AI hardware, owners of the RDNA3 GPUs will be able to enjoy the benefits of it.
AMD has not provided any additional details about it. As such, we don’t know the performance cost of enabling FSR 4.1 (compared to FSR 3.1). The red team claimed that it has carefully tuned, optimized, and validated the model for integer-based computation to retain the high visual quality gamers expect. So, this should be good news for all owners of a Radeon RX 7000 series GPU.
When AMD FSR 4.1 becomes available to the RDNA3 GPUs, it will be supported by 300 games. And, as I said, in 2027, AMD will also bring FSR 4.1 to the Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs.
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