
AMD has announced the launch of AMDGaming.com, the new home for the entire AMD gaming community. It will bring together gamers from PCs, consoles, handhelds, laptops, and other devices, providing a centralized platform for all AMD users—casual gamers, competitive gamers, and tech enthusiasts—to discuss technology, hardware, and games, share DIY and PC building tips, and connect with fellow gamers worldwide.
In the coming weeks, you'll start seeing:
Competitions and giveaways
Community events
Fresh content and discussions
Competitors Nvidia and Intel also have similar gaming communities, but Intel has become relatively quiet since the release of its A-series graphics cards. Nvidia's GeForce portal has been busy releasing products, software and driver updates, and new games. AMD also tried a standalone Radeon.com, which was apparently unsuccessful.
AMD states that this is just the beginning; everyone will work together to build AMDGaming.com, starting with a post, a build, and a conversation.
AMD Senior Vice President and General Manager of Computing and Graphics, Jack Huynh, has confirmed that the next major update to FSR, "FSR Redstone," will be released on December 10, 2025, at which time more details will be revealed. "FSR Redstone" will deliver better performance, smoother visuals, and higher-quality ray tracing on Radeon RX 9000 series graphics cards through the ML-driven AMD FidelityFX Neural Rendering technology suite.
With the official release of "FSR Redstone" approaching, AMD has also begun pushing forward with new promotional efforts in the gaming sector.