AMD has released a new version of its Adrenalin software, version 25.5.1, to improve the performance of its recently launched Radeon RX 9070 GRE graphics card. The update, which became available in May 2025, also expands support for AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 (FSR 4), AMD’s upscaling technology designed to boost frame rates and improve visual quality.
Better performance for new games
The updated driver introduces official support for several new games, including Doom: The Dark Ages and F1 25. It also improves gameplay for eight more titles using FSR 4. These include Ghost of Tsushima, Frostpunk 2, Everspace 2, Fort Solis, Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, The Finals, F1 25, and Influx Redux. This means players using supported AMD graphics cards can now expect smoother graphics and better performance in these games.
FSR 4 is compatible with a wide range of AMD hardware and is being used in more games, giving players improved visuals even on older GPUs. With this update, AMD continues to focus on enhancing gaming experiences without requiring new hardware.
More titles supported by HYPR-Tune
The driver unlocks full Adrenalin features for the Radeon RX 9070 GRE. This includes tools for high-performance gaming, content creation, and live streaming. Users can now make the most of AMD’s software tools, including performance tuning and visual enhancements.
AMD has also added expanded support for HYPR-Tune, its performance optimization tool. Titles like Marvel Rivals and Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced now benefit from easier game-specific performance tuning.
Other improvements
The Adrenalin 25.5.1 update includes Vulkan 1.4 support, new Vulkan extensions, and various stability fixes. These changes help ensure that AMD graphics cards run more reliably with today’s demanding games and creative applications.
The update can be downloaded through AMD’s official website or the AMD Adrenalin software.
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