AMD staff give conflicting statements on FSR 4.1 for RDNA 3.5 iGPUs
At Computex, two senior AMD figures offered differing accounts about whether AI-powered FSR 4.1 will come to RDNA 3.5 integrated GPUs. David McAfee reportedly said there were no current plans to implement FSR 4.1 on RDNA 3.5, while Frank Azor later stated that no decision had been made and the company was not ready to discuss future product plans.
RDNA 3.5 refers to integrated GPUs found in certain Ryzen AI 300/400/Max processors and the Ryzen Z2 Extreme APUs used in handheld gaming PCs. Those chips currently use shader-based FSR 3.1, which lacks the AI-driven quality improvements of FSR 4, and adapting FSR 4.1 could reduce the performance gains because RDNA 3.5 does not include the same level of matrix processing as RDNA 4.
AMD has confirmed it is bringing official FSR 4 support to RDNA 3 GPUs in July and to RDNA 2-based products in early 2027.
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