AMD talks FSR ‘Redstone’ plans, Linux help, and AI bundle
Although CES 2026 is coming to an in depth, there’s nonetheless extra to be taught. We simply heard from Nvidia about DLSS 4.5 and the way it’s going to supply all types of options and efficiency boosts to modest graphics playing cards. Earlier than that, there was large discuss (and massive disappointment) round AMD’s FSR Redstone tech that was meant to supercharge Radeon RX 9000 playing cards.
At CES 2026, PCWorld’s Adam Patrick Murray was in a position to chat with Andrej Zdravkovic, AMD’s Senior Vice President of Software program Growth, about the way forward for its Adrenalin software program with reference to FSR Redstone, Linux help, and an upcoming (non-obligatory) AI bundle.
It’s simply one of many many AMD tales floating round this week—removed from the most attention-grabbing, although. You might have the brand new Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor, hints of presumably having the ability to drop cellular Ryzen chips into desktop PCs, bringing again older chips to combat shortages, and a bona fide clapback to shade thrown by Intel.
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