AMD to present FSR Redstone on December 10th, only Radeon RX 9000

AMD FSR Redstone officially launching December 10

After rather bizarre ‘premiere’ of Redstone’s Ray Regeneration in COD Black Ops 7, AMD is now planning to launch the full stack next month.

AMD has announced that its next major graphics technology update, FSR Redstone, will officially debut on December 10th . While the company did not confirm if this date marks the rollout of the full feature set or a developer showcase, it appears to be the first dedicated launch event for the new FidelityFX Super Resolution generation. Something that AMD had promised to do.

According to AMD’s Jack Huynh post on X, FSR Redstone is being developed for the Radeon RX 9000 series . This confirms earlier observations from the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 update, where the first component, Ray Regeneration, was introduced with explicit hardware restrictions. The feature uses machine learning to reconstruct ray-traced lighting and reflection data and is not currently available on older Radeon cards.

AMD previously outlined that FSR Redstone consists of four ML-based technologies: Ray Regeneration, ML Super Resolution, ML Frame Generation, and Neural Radiance Caching . So far, only Ray Regeneration has appeared in a shipping title, with the other features still pending release.

The December 10th event is expected to provide more details on the remaining modules and possibly confirm which games will receive full Redstone integration.

Where darkness ends. . .
Redstone begins. . . pic.twitter.com/Qb1sXSSz8F

— Jack Huynh (@JackMHuynh) November 18, 2025

Source: AMD