As CES 2026 draws to an end, additional insights continue to emerge. Nvidia recently revealed details on DLSS 4.5, highlighting various enhancements and efficiency gains for entry-level graphics hardware. Earlier, discussions surrounding AMD's FSR Redstone technology generated significant buzz—and some letdown—regarding its potential to elevate performance on Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs.

During CES 2026, PCWorld journalist Adam Patrick Murray spoke with Andrej Zdravkovic, AMD's Senior Vice President for Software Development, regarding upcoming developments in the Adrenalin software suite, including FSR Redstone, integration with Linux systems, and an elective AI feature set.

This conversation forms part of a broader array of AMD-related updates this week, though it ranks below some in excitement. Other highlights include the launch of the Ryzen 7 9850X3D CPU, suggestions of adapting mobile Ryzen processors for desktop use, reintroducing legacy chips to address supply constraints, and a pointed rebuttal to criticism from Intel.

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