Go Home

AMD's any-game frame generation tech is officially launching out of beta with the RX 7600 XT release

Published on January 01, 0001

AMD's Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) technology has been part of a regularly updated preview driver since late September, and the red team has been adding support for a host of different RDNA 2 and RDNA 3 GPUs since then. And buried in the unveiling of the Radeon RX 7600 XT at CES 2024 this week is the announcement that AFMF is going to be part of the release driver for the new mid-range graphics card.

AMD Fluid Motion Frames is part of the red team's answer to Nvidia's DLSS 3 and Frame Generation, but doesn't require GeForce hardware or even game integration to make it happen. 

But it's been sat in the preview stage for the last few months with no details about when it would hit the main driver stack. But with the note at the bottom of the AMD CES 2024 presentation stating that "AMD HYPR-RX with AMD [[link]] Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) available with AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT launch driver" we now know that it will be released on January 24.

That's great news for gamers on lower spec hardware as it gives players the opportunity to smooth out their gaming experience on a huge number of titles, far more than the green competition.

Which is why AMD believes that Nvidia is potentially going to have to follow suit with it for once. AMD's Aaron Steinman told Jacob that he believes Nvidia is "going to have [[link]] to do something similar" if it wants to keep pace in the upscaling arms race.

More on the Steam Deck

Steam Deck set up as a PC

(Image credit: Future)

Steam Deck OLED review: Our verdict on Valve's handheld.
Best Steam Deck accessories: Get decked out.
Steam Deck battery life: What's the real battery life?
Best handheld gaming PC: What's the best travel buddy?

But frame generation—in either driver- based or game-specific trim—is no frame rate panacea, however, as you still need a certain level of gaming performance for it to be a benefit more than a latency hinderance. That said, with the recent update to the preview driver delivering support for the 700M-series iGPU, I've had Baldur's Gate 3 running on my Framework 13 laptop to great success. 

That's the same 780M graphics silicon as in most gaming handhelds and the next-gen Ryzen 8000G desktop APUs, and I've seen FSR 2 Balanced performance go from around 30 fps on High settings to a pretty steady ~60 fps with AFMF enabled. And it looks and feels really good, too.

_____________________________________
PC Gamer's CES 2024 coverage is being published in association with Asus Republic of Gamers.

Reader Comments

CasinoKing7746

I appreciate the themed slot games, especially those based on movies and TV shows. They make the gaming experience more engaging and immersive. The combination of storyline, visuals, and bonus features makes each game feel unique. The promotions and bonuses offered are very generous. I especially love the daily free spins and deposit bonuses. They make playing even more enjoyable and increase my chances of winning big. The platform keeps me engaged for hours every day.

SlotWizard4568

The payout process is generally smooth and reliable, though occasionally it takes longer than expected. Overall, I feel confident that my winnings are safe and will be credited properly. The promotions and bonuses offered are very generous. I especially love the daily free spins and deposit bonuses. They make playing even more enjoyable and increase my chances of winning big. The platform keeps me engaged for hours every day. The progressive jackpots are thrilling, and it's exciting to watch the jackpot amounts grow as more players spin the reels. I hope they add even more jackpot slots because it adds a lot of excitement to the gameplay.

SlotWizard8790

The payout process is generally smooth and reliable, though occasionally it takes longer than expected. Overall, I feel confident that my winnings are safe and will be credited properly. I love the overall aesthetic of the platform. The animations, visual effects, and sound design make the gaming experience more dynamic and immersive. It's one of the reasons I keep coming back. I appreciate the themed slot games, especially those based on movies and TV shows. They make the gaming experience more engaging and immersive. The combination of storyline, visuals, and bonus features makes each game feel unique.

Recommended Reading

YouTube kills another Discord music bot used by over 3 million servers

Today we mourn another Discord music bot that has met the wrath of YouTube: the popular Vexera music bot has discontinued its [[link]] music functionality after receiving a cease and desist notice from the str...

Keep Reading

Rainbow Six Siege is so consistently buggy that I can't even be mad anymore

Whenever a brave Rainbow Six Siege newcomer joins a game with my usual group, we offer a gentle warning: This might take a while. If the game restarts a couple times when you launch it, [[link]] don't worry: T...

Keep Reading

Intel maintains next-gen Meteor Lake CPUs still 'on track' for this year despite $700M losses

Intel has posted some pretty grim financial numbers, with revenues for its most recent quarter down fully 32% year-on-year leading to a loss of nearly $700 [[link]] million. And yet, Chipzilla remains bullish ...

Keep Reading