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Amd Brings Fsr 4 To Rx 7000 Series Earlier Than Planned

The early rollout brings AI-based upscaling to mid-range RDNA 3 hardware that was originally excluded due to architectural differences, narrowing the feature gap with the RX 9000 series.

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Amd Brings Fsr 4 To Rx 7000 Series Earlier Than Planned

AMD released the Adrenalin 26.6.2 driver on June 23, enabling FSR 4 on Radeon RX 7000 series GPUs about a week ahead of schedule. The update follows a source code leak and Valve's accidental inclusion of FSR 4.1 in Proton Experimental. Initial issues include lack of support on Windows 10 and no FSR ML frame generation for RX 7000 series.

AMD released the Adrenalin 26.6.2 driver on June 23, enabling FSR 4 on Radeon RX 7000 series GPUs about a week earlier than planned. The update follows a 2025 source code leak that revealed INT8-related code suggesting RX 7000 series compatibility, and Valve's accidental inclusion of FSR 4.1 in Linux's Proton Experimental. FSR 4, part of the Redstone suite, uses AI processing and is closer to NVIDIA's DLSS than the earlier FSR 3. The driver enables the feature via an AMD Software toggle, though FSR ML frame generation is not yet supported on RX 7000 series. Initial issues also affect Windows 10 and RX 9000 series frame generation.

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