AMD Launches Fluid Motion Frames Technology with Radeon RX 7600 XT Release
The driver-based frame generation feature, previously in beta, will support any DirectX 11 or 12 game and is optimized for Radeon 700M graphics.
- AMD's Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) technology, a frame generation feature, is officially launching out of beta with the release of the Radeon RX 7600 XT on January 24.
- AFMF, which has been part of a regularly updated preview driver since late September, is driver-based and should work on any DirectX 11 or 12 game.
- AMD has added Radeon 700M graphics to the GPUs supported by driver-based frame generation, which includes the integrated graphics found in mobile Ryzen 7040 and 8040 APUs, the new desktop Ryzen 8000G Series, and the Ryzen Z1 chips found in PC gaming handhelds.
- AFMF is recommended for games where the performance is already close to 60fps, as there's a noticeable trade-off in visual quality and additional latency.
- AMD believes that Nvidia will have to follow suit with a similar technology to keep pace in the upscaling arms race.