Following years of algorithmic processing-based upscaling, AMD's FSR technology graduated to the machine learning (ML) phase in January 2025. Using ML-trained AMD EPYC and Instinct accelerators, this version, dubbed FSR 4, launched with support for just 30 games in the beginning.
Today, AMD revealed during Computex 2026 that this latest generation of FSR tech has now reached over 300 officially supported games, marking a significant growth trajectory since its initial launch. Titles like Cyberpunk 2077, GTA V, Mafia: The Old Country, Black Myth: Wukong, and many more have received updates with support for FSR 4 during that time.

AMD has been delivering major upgrades for FSR 4 in recent months too. The March-released FSR 4.1 update brought along Ray Regeneration for upgrading raytraced effects, as well as sharper upscaling, better Ultra Performance FPS boosts, and more.
However, one downside of the fourth-generation FSR release has been its exclusivity for AMD's latest Radeon hardware, the RX 9000 series. While this is useful for anyone jumping into AMD's Radeon camp to use its latest and greatest hardware, like the newly announced RX 9070 GRE global launch, AMD leaving behind previous-generation graphics cards hasn't been a very popular decision among fans.

However, AMD recently announced this is soon changing. AMD's RDNA 3 Radeon RX 7000 graphics cards are getting the FSR 4.1 tech later this year, followed by RDNA 2 RX 6000-series cards in 2027.
With FSR 4's growth accelerating amongst gamers, AMD is now looking into implementing it into its professional-focused hardware too. At Computex, the company also announced today that a version of the tech dubbed Radeon AI FSR PRO is incoming. Not many details about this venture have been revealed yet. AMD has only said that it will arrive with a driver update for professional applications with Ray Regeneration and Radeon AI Pro R97000 certifications.
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