AMD has released a technical preview for its upcoming AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2, a technology designed to significantly enhance gaming performance by generating additional frames, thereby increasing FPS and smoothness. This update builds upon the original AFMF, bringing improvements that cater to both casual and hardcore gamers.
AFMF 2 introduces refined algorithms to generate extra frames between rendered ones, boosting FPS with minimal impact on image quality. This feature is particularly beneficial for users with Radeon RX 6000 and 7000 series graphics cards, providing a smoother and more fluid gaming experience.
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The technical preview showcases how AFMF 2 can optimize performance across a variety of games. By leveraging AMD’s advanced machine learning techniques, the technology can accurately predict frame transitions, making gameplay appear more seamless, especially in fast-paced scenarios.
AFMF 2 is integrated into AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition, ensuring easy access and setup for users. The preview is available for anyone with compatible hardware, offering a glimpse into the future capabilities of AMD’s graphics solutions. The technology supports a wide range of games and is expected to work well with various game engines.
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As AFMF 2 moves closer to a full release (ETA Q4 2024), it is expected to become a key feature for AMD users, offering a substantial improvement in gaming experiences without the need for hardware upgrades. This technology, combined with other AMD features like Radeon Super Resolution and Radeon Anti-Lag, positions AMD as a strong competitor in the gaming hardware market.
AMD is actively seeking feedback from users participating in the technical preview. This input is crucial for refining the technology before its official release, ensuring that it meets the needs and expectations of the gaming community.
You can download the technical preview from the following link and it’s recommended to perform a clean install: https://www.amd.com/en/resources/support-articles/release-notes/RN-RAD-WIN-AFMF2-TECH-Preview.html