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We sat with the Senior VP of Software Development at AMD to talk about the future of Adrenalin software features.
Image: Foundry
Though CES 2026 is coming to a close, there’s still more to learn. We just heard from Nvidia about DLSS 4.5 and how it’s going to offer all kinds of features and performance boosts to modest graphics cards. Before that, there was big talk (and big disappointment) around AMD’s FSR Redstone tech that was meant to supercharge Radeon RX 9000 cards.
At CES 2026, PCWorld’s Adam Patrick Murray was able to chat with Andrej Zdravkovic, AMD’s Senior Vice President of Software Development, about the future of its Adrenalin software in regards to FSR Redstone, Linux support, and an upcoming (optional) AI bundle.
It’s just one of the many AMD stories floating around this week—far from the most interesting, though. You have the new Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor, hints of possibly being able to drop mobile Ryzen chips into desktop PCs, bringing back older chips to fight shortages, and a bona fide clapback to shade thrown by Intel.
Learn more about AMD’s plans in this Q&A discussion. For more on the latest in CPUs and GPUs, be sure to subscribe to PCWorld on YouTube and check out our weekly podcast The Full Nerd.
Author: Joel Lee, Senior Editor, PCWorld
Joel is a Senior Editor at PCWorld and has been writing/editing consumer technology content for over 12 years. He's been with PCWorld since 2024 and writes about digital security and other computer-related topics. He was previously the Editor in Chief of MakeUseOf from 2018 to 2021 and the Founder/Editor of whatNerd. He has a B.S. in Computer Science.
Recent stories by Joel Lee:
Image: Foundry
Though CES 2026 is coming to a close, there’s still more to learn. We just heard from Nvidia about DLSS 4.5 and how it’s going to offer all kinds of features and performance boosts to modest graphics cards. Before that, there was big talk (and big disappointment) around AMD’s FSR Redstone tech that was meant to supercharge Radeon RX 9000 cards.
At CES 2026, PCWorld’s Adam Patrick Murray was able to chat with Andrej Zdravkovic, AMD’s Senior Vice President of Software Development, about the future of its Adrenalin software in regards to FSR Redstone, Linux support, and an upcoming (optional) AI bundle.
It’s just one of the many AMD stories floating around this week—far from the most interesting, though. You have the new Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor, hints of possibly being able to drop mobile Ryzen chips into desktop PCs, bringing back older chips to fight shortages, and a bona fide clapback to shade thrown by Intel.
Learn more about AMD’s plans in this Q&A discussion. For more on the latest in CPUs and GPUs, be sure to subscribe to PCWorld on YouTube and check out our weekly podcast The Full Nerd.
Author: Joel Lee, Senior Editor, PCWorld
Joel is a Senior Editor at PCWorld and has been writing/editing consumer technology content for over 12 years. He's been with PCWorld since 2024 and writes about digital security and other computer-related topics. He was previously the Editor in Chief of MakeUseOf from 2018 to 2021 and the Founder/Editor of whatNerd. He has a B.S. in Computer Science.
Recent stories by Joel Lee: