Crimson Desert integrates AMD FSR 4 Redstone features with RDNA 4 acceleration

Crimson Desert is emerging as a showcase title for AMD's FSR 4 Redstone feature set, integrating machine learning based upscaling, ray regeneration, and frame generation tailored for RDNA 4 hardware.

Crimson Desert has been added as an official Ryzen and Radeon game bundle partner for AMD, positioning the title as a key showcase for the company’s latest graphics technologies. The game implements nearly the full FSR 4 Redstone gaming technology feature set, aligning its rendering pipeline with AMD’s newest advances in image quality and performance.

The integration includes the machine learning based upscaling AMD introduced with FSR 4, designed to improve visual fidelity while maintaining or increasing frame rates by reconstructing higher resolution images from lower resolution inputs. In addition to upscaling, Crimson Desert supports the two new features AMD introduced this year, which are machine learning based ray regeneration and machine learning based frame generation, extending the role of machine learning into more stages of the rendering process.

All three features use machine learning models that leverage the new Artificial Intelligence acceleration capabilities introduced with AMD RDNA 4 graphics architecture, which are intended to significantly speed up these workloads on compatible hardware. The implementation directly benefits Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs, which are built to exploit these Artificial Intelligence focused enhancements, making Crimson Desert an early adopter of AMD’s next generation graphics stack.

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