The company’s commitment to expanding its upscaling ecosystem extends beyond current desktop GPUs. Jack Huynh, senior vice president at AMD, confirmed that development is underway for lightweight machine-learning models designed to integrate FSR 4.1 into RDNA 3-based APUs. While current support targets the latest high-performance cards, a broader expansion encompassing RDNA 2 hardware is slated for early 2027.
AMD Deploys FSR 4.1 Upscaling to Radeon RX 7000 Series
Owners of Radeon RX 7000-series graphics cards gain access to FSR 4.1 today, as AMD accelerates its rollout of machine-learning-based visual enhancements. This update, arriving ahead of the previously projected July timeline, optimizes image fidelity and frame consistency for hardware built on the RDNA 3 architecture.

FSR 4.1 currently functions across a library of over 300 titles. This footprint grows immediately with the inclusion of upcoming releases: Doom: The Dark Ages Revelations, arriving July 7th, and Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, launching July 9th. By pushing these improvements to older architectures, AMD aims to bridge the performance gap for existing users without requiring immediate hardware upgrades.




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