AMD Fluid Motion Frames “AFMF” Technology Gets Further Optimized In Latest Preview Driver

Nov 10, 2023 at 06:35am EST
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AMD has finally released a new AFMF "Fluid Motion Frames" driver which offers better stability and slight optimizations to gamers.

AMD Optimizes Fluid Motion Frame Technology In Latest Preview Driver Release

While the update isn't a big one, it does show that AMD hasn't left out the AFMF (AMD Fluid Motion Frames), which has garnered immense interest from the industry mainly because it is the only competition to NVIDIA's Frame Generation technology, and can be implemented within any DX11 or DX12 game. The initial results have revealed that the feature is capable of delivering a decent increase in performance by "adding" more frames. Here are the improvements made in the new "23.30.01.03 " driver:

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For a quick recap, AMD's AFMF squeezes out as many "frames-per-second" as possible by implementing frame interpolation on the driver side. Coupled with FSR 3, AMD plans on improving a gamer's experience without him ever worrying about the performance output from his Radeon GPU.

Although the feature is limited to the Radeon RX 7000 and RX 6000 GPUs, it is still a great addition to the company's software arsenal and has definitely improved the overall experience of a Team Red gamer. We had previously tested the technology in Forspoken & Immortals of Aveum where it worked as intended which is to double your FPS by implementing frame interpolation. The titles featuring compatibility with AFMF are listed below:

A Plague Tale - Requiem Borderlands 3 Control Dead Space
Deep Rock Galactic Dying Light 2 Far Cry 6 Ghostwire: Tokyo
Hitman 3 Hogwarts Legacy Horizon Zero Dawn Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition
Red Dead Redemption 2 Resident Evil 3 Resident Evil 4 Shadow Of The Tomb Raider
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Starfield The Last of Us Part 1 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

However, the implementation of AFMF is still within the "preview" drivers, and the company hasn't specified when it will be merged with the mainstream drivers. Hence, we could see a much more "refined" version of the feature in the future, which could indeed ramp up the competition amongst similar alternatives. Following are the results from our testing of AFMF technology:

Forspoken RX 7900 XTX Performance (4K Maxed Ray Tracing)
FPS (Avg)
FPS (1%)
Latency
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
Native
61
51
38.7
FSR 3 AA
52
41
45.0
FSR 3 Quality
83
62
32.3
FSR 3 Performance
102
70
28.7
FSR 3 AA FG
92
42
36.1
FSR 3 Quality FG
152
65
27.1
FSR 3 Quality Fluid Motion Frames
160
62
27.9
FSR 3 Performance FG
188
80
24.8
FSR 3 Performance Fluid Motion Frames
201
85
24.7

That said, it is safe to say that AMD has indeed ramped up its efforts to place its new upscaling technologies similar to its competitors. The combination of AFMF with FSR 3 is a delight to see since it not only enhances the overall quality but ensures optimal performance, resulting in a much "enhanced" experience. You can view the new preview driver here.

About the author: Muhammad Zuhair is a hardware and technology reporter for Wccftech, specializing in the semiconductor industry and the complex interplay between technology, manufacturing, and geopolitics. His coverage focuses on the corporate strategies and technological roadmaps of industry giants like TSMC, NVIDIA, Samsung, and Intel. Zuhair's expertise lies in deconstructing complex topics such as fabrication nodes (e.g., 2nm process), the economic impact of policies like the CHIPS Act, and the strategic development of AI infrastructure from NVIDIA, AMD and Intel.

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