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radiance caching
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Radiance caching is a rendering technique featured in AMD's FSR Redstone SDK 2.1, which was shipped as part of the Adrenalin 25.12.1 driver. It is used alongside machine-learning-driven frame generation and ray denoising to improve graphics performance and visual quality. The technology is part of AMD's graphics stack and has specific hardware and OS requirements that affect its adoption. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the integration of radiance caching into AMD's FSR Redstone and its implications for gaming and rendering on Windows systems.
AMD has shipped FSR Redstone as part of the new AMD FSR SDK 2.1 and bundled Redstone feature support into the Adrenalin 25.12.1 driver — a significant step that replaces large parts of the old FidelityFX naming, brings machine‑learning‑driven frame generation, ray denoising and an online...