AMD has unveiled a new generation of its Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) frame generation technology. AFMF 2 promises a number of improvements, including up to 28% lower latency. The new technology can be used with 2nd and 3rd generation AMD RDNA GPUs, including the iGPUs found in Ryzen 7040 and newer processors.
Let’s remember that the main advantage of AMD Fluid Motion Frames over FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 frame generation technology is that it works at the graphics driver level. Thanks to this, AFMF, including the updated version, can be activated in almost any game based on the DirectX 11 and 12 API, and in the case of AFMF 2, support for Vulkan and OpenGL-based projects has also appeared.
Among the innovations of the second generation of AMD Fluid Motion Frames, the company notes a decrease in delays, improved performance, and additional settings. AFMF 2 can be used together with proprietary Anti-Lag and Radeon Chill technologies. It is worth keeping in mind that in dynamic game scenes, frame generation is automatically disabled to ensure the best image quality.
AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2nd Gen is currently available in a preview driver, which can be downloaded from link.