Future Xbox consoles may feature AMD’s FSR ray regeneration, a breakthrough that could supercharge graphics performance and next‑gen visuals, claims Xbox’s Matt Booty

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AMD recently released a new driver for FSR Redstone, a set of technologies designed to boost frame rates and improve ray tracing on PCs. Microsoft’s Matt Booty announced that Microsoft and AMD are working together to create Ray Regeneration as part of their ongoing partnership.

In a video update, Booty highlighted Microsoft’s involvement, explaining that the new Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is the first game to utilize Ray Regeneration and now also supports FSR Frame Generation for players with AMD’s 9000-series graphics cards.

Booty stated, “We’ve been collaborating closely with AMD to jointly develop FSR Ray Regeneration, significantly enhancing real-time ray tracing.” He added that their work on FSR Redstone is just the beginning, and they’re excited to share more results of their partnership with AMD in future games and on next-generation hardware.

AMD and Microsoft have a partnership for the next Xbox console hardware

In early 2025, Sarah Bond, president of Xbox, revealed that Microsoft is partnering with AMD to create the hardware for the next Xbox console. While details are still limited, Bond confirmed that the new hardware will be compatible with all the games currently available for Xbox Series X|S.

Interestingly, Microsoft and AMD also collaborated on a technology called Ray Regeneration, which enhances graphics in games and can even streamline development.

Ray tracing can be demanding on hardware, so any improvements that boost performance without compromising visual quality are significant and worth watching.

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2025-12-11 02:09