AMD has launched AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) 2, the next generation of its frame generation technology. This upgrade promises a significantly smoother gaming experience, boasting up to a 28% reduction in latency.
AMD Unveils AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2 (AFMF 2): An Early Look
AMD recently offered an early preview of AFMF 2, highlighting substantial improvements. Expect up to 28% lower latency and various resolution modes designed for optimal performance across different gaming rigs. AFMF 2 features refined optimizations and customizable settings for enhanced frame rates and smoother gameplay.
AMD's announcement cites positive feedback from a gamer poll, reporting an average 9.3/10 rating for image quality and smoothness. The company emphasizes the significant advancements over AFMF 1, releasing this iteration as a technical preview to gather user feedback for further improvements.
The most striking improvement in AFMF 2 is the dramatic latency reduction. AMD's internal testing shows up to a 28% average decrease compared to its predecessor. This is particularly noticeable in games like Cyberpunk 2077, where, at 4K Ultra Ray Tracing settings with an RX 7900 XTX, significant latency improvements were observed. AMD encourages players to experience this enhanced responsiveness firsthand.
AFMF 2 also expands compatibility and functionality. It now supports borderless fullscreen modes with AMD Radeon RX 7000 and Radeon 700M series graphics cards, and works with Vulkan and OpenGL APIs for smoother animation. Furthermore, it integrates with AMD Radeon Chill, allowing users to set a driver-controlled FPS cap.