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technology1 year ago

"Revisiting AMD's FSR 3: The Compromise That Fell Short"

AMD's compromise with its frame-generation tech, FSR 3, has resulted in the introduction of AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF), a driver-based frame generation feature. However, AFMF's performance falls short, with inconsistent frame rates and noticeable artifacts, making it a less than ideal substitute for proper FSR 3 support. While FSR 3 is only available in a limited number of games, AFMF's current limitations indicate that proper FSR 3 support is crucial for AMD's frame-generation technology to succeed.

technology2 years ago

"AMD's Fluid Motion Frames: Up to 97% FPS Boost for Most DirectX Games"

AMD has officially released its first driver with Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) support, offering a significant boost in FPS for thousands of games using frame generation technology. The technology, previously in technical preview, is now available for DX12 and DX11 games, providing up to a 97% increase in performance. The driver also introduces video upscaling using Fluid Motion Frames, new game and product support, and various video improvements, along with expanded OS feature support.

technology2 years ago

"AMD Unveils Radeon 7600 XT with Fluid Motion Frames and 16GB Memory for Entry-Level Gaming"

AMD has extended its Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) technology to the Radeon 700M integrated graphics through a new beta driver, version 23.40.01.10. This move marks the inclusion of RDNA3 iGPU support in the beta "Preview" branch, but caution is advised as it may not be suitable for everyday use. The driver serves as a demonstration of upcoming functionality expected to be integrated into the official branch in the near future, with potential implications for Mini-PCs and gaming handhelds utilizing the Radeon 700M graphics.

computing2 years ago

"Unleashing the Power: NVIDIA and AMD Collaborate for Up to 3x Performance Boost in Games"

QuasarZone successfully combined an Nvidia RTX 4090 with an AMD RX 6600 GPU in the same system, achieving impressive performance gains in demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III. By utilizing Nvidia's DLSS 3 and AMD's Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF), the setup tripled native performance in some cases. However, this dual GPU setup is not recommended for long-term use due to potential instability and compatibility issues.