AMD announced that its FSR 4.1 upscaling technology will be available on RDNA3 GPUs starting in July 2026. This includes the Radeon RX 7000 series and integrated GPUs such as the Radeon 890M and 8060S. The rollout will bring AI-powered upscaling, aiming to improve image quality, deliver sharper visuals, and enable smoother gameplay compared to previous versions [1, 2, 3].

Earlier, FSR 4.1 was only supported on RDNA4-based Radeon RX 9000-series GPUs since its launch in early 2025. AMD had focused on optimizing the technology for the specialized AI hardware found on that generation [1, 2, 3].

To enable support on older architectures, AMD had to carefully tune, optimize, and validate the FSR 4.1 model to run properly without RDNA4’s advanced AI accelerators. This involved adapting the model for integer-based INT8 hardware available on RDNA3 and RDNA2 GPUs. Jack Huynh from AMD explained, "We tested across hundreds of PC configurations in hundreds of games to ensure visuals are sharp and everything works out of the box," and noted the company had to "carefully tune, optimize, and validate the model to get it running on older GPUs" [2, 3].

More than 300 games were tested at launch for RDNA3 support, including major titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Battlefield 6, and Assassin’s Creed Shadows [2, 3].

Support for RDNA2-based GPUs is scheduled for early 2027. This upgrade will extend FSR 4.1 functionality to the Radeon RX 6000 series, integrated GPUs such as the Radeon 680M, and the Steam Deck’s GPU [1, 2, 3].

The phased rollout over July 2026 and early 2027 will bring AMD’s latest AI upscaling tech to a broad range of existing Radeon users.