AMD has officially released FSR 4.1, the latest version of its FidelityFX Super Resolution upscaling technology, for Radeon RX 7000-series graphics cards. The update is designed to enhance image quality and performance on GPUs based on the RDNA 3 architecture, which were previously limited to FSR 3.
According to AMD's announcement, FSR 4.1 introduces improved temporal upscaling algorithms that reduce ghosting and artifacts, delivering sharper visuals at higher frame rates. The update is available immediately through the AMD Adrenalin driver package, version 24.6.1, and supports a wide range of games.
Key features include enhanced frame generation for smoother gameplay, better compatibility with DirectX 12 and Vulkan titles, and reduced input lag. AMD claims that FSR 4.1 can provide up to a 2x performance boost in supported games compared to native resolution, depending on the title and settings.
The release follows AMD's earlier rollout of FSR 4 for the RX 7000 series in May 2026, which focused on frame generation. FSR 4.1 builds on that foundation with additional upscaling improvements. The technology remains open-source and compatible with both AMD and NVIDIA GPUs, though some features may be optimized for RDNA 3 hardware.
Gamers can download the latest drivers from AMD's website to access FSR 4.1. Supported titles include popular games like Cyberpunk 2077, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, and Forza Horizon 5, with more expected to be added through future game updates.