More AMD Radeon GPUs get frame generation with new FMF driver update

AMD has launched an AMD Fluid Movement Frames driver replace. Till just lately, body technology was the protect of Nvidia GeForce RTX 4000-series GPUs, courtesy of Nvidia DLSS 3. AMD has just lately responded with AMD FSR 3, which it launched alongside AMD Fluid Movement Frames (AFMF), an fascinating type of body technology carried out on the motive force stage.

FMF is at the moment solely out there by way of a beta driver, and in contrast to AMD FSR 3, which is out there on a variety of graphics cardsAMD selected to make it unique to AMD Radeon RX 7000-series playing cards in its first iteration.

Nonetheless, this driver replace, which could be downloaded here, widens its utility to RX 6000-series playing cards as properly. AFMF works alongside FSR 3 to extend body charge by inserting AI-generated frames in between historically rendered ones. Nonetheless, the emergent expertise has been beset by latency points, so AMD has spent the final month remodeling it.

AMD isn’t assured sufficient to launch it to most of the people simply but, with the motive force remaining in beta. When it is launched extra extensively, although, we may see an enchancment in fps for video games that don’t have AMD FSR 3 or Nvidia DLSS 3 coded in.

If you happen to’re on the lookout for a current-gen GPU to profit from Fluid Movement Frames, your finest wager beneath $500 is the AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT. We name it the “optimum selection for these seeking to sport at 1440p, with sufficient energy to stretch to 4K too.”

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