The update has barely surfaced beyond a single feature in the latest Call of Duty outing. Now, a post from AMD senior vice-president Jack Huynh dropped a 30-second promo on Twitter that looked like a Marvel logo knock-off and ended with the line “FSR ‘Redstone,’ premiering 10 December.” KitGuru spotted the tease, and it has already sparked chatter about what “premiering” means when the tech is half-visible in Black Ops 7.
According to PC World, you can already see a slice of Redstone in that game if you run it on an RX 9000 card, since ML ray generation is enabled. The rest of the promised wizardry remains absent. Neural radiance caching, ML super-resolution, and ML frame generation are key components of the full suite.
Redstone is essentially Fidelity Super Resolution version five, bundling all manner of machine-learning tricks to make lighting and detail look smarter without killing your frame rate. It will still be down to developers to enable each part on a per-game basis so that uptake could be patchy.
The splashy video AMD posted does not say which titles will get the tech first. It looked like there were snippets of Black Ops 7, Red Dead Redemption 2 and possibly a couple of others hidden behind oversized text, but nothing was clear enough to pin down.


