AMD's AFMF 2 Reduces Gaming Latency by 28%
AMD has unveiled the latest version of its frame generation technology, AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) 2, promising a transformative gameplay experience. With up to 28% lower latency, AFMF 2 is set to enhance your gaming sessions significantly.
AMD Debuts Early First-Look into AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2 (AFMF 2)
Games like Cyberpunk 2077 Showing Better Performance on Ultra Ray Tracing
Yesterday, AMD provided an early glimpse into the next iteration of its frame generation technology, AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) 2. This advanced version promises significant enhancements, including up to 28% reduced latency and tailored modes for various resolutions to suit your gaming setup. AFMF 2 introduces several new optimizations and adjustable settings for frame generation, designed to elevate frame rates and enhance the smoothness of gameplay.
AMD's AFMF 2 leverages AI algorithms to improve image quality, reduce latency, and boost performance. Feedback from a select group of gamers has been overwhelmingly positive. According to a poll conducted by AMD, AFMF 2 received an impressive average rating of 9.3 out of 10 for both image quality and smoothness.
"We're thrilled with the substantial improvements AFMF 2 offers over its predecessor," AMD stated. "Eager to get this upgrade into gamers' hands, we're releasing it as a technical preview. Your feedback will be crucial in refining AFMF 2 further."
A key highlight of AFMF 2 is its significant latency reduction. In AMD's testing, AFMF 2 achieved up to 28% lower latency on average compared to AFMF 1. For example, in Cyberpunk 2077 at 4K resolution with the Ultra Ray Tracing preset and powered by an RX 7900 XTX, the latency reduction was notably impressive. AMD encourages gamers to experience this improvement firsthand, noting that AFMF 2 can "deliver on average 28% lower latency at 4K using the Ray Tracing: Ultra graphics preset compared to AFMF 1."
AMD has also broadened the compatibility and functionality of AFMF 2. The technology now supports borderless fullscreen modes when paired with AMD Radeon RX 7000 and Radeon 700M series graphics cards. Furthermore, AFMF 2 is compatible with games using Vulkan and OpenGL, which can further enhance the smoothness of animations. Additionally, AMD has enabled interoperability with AMD Radeon Chill, allowing users to set a driver-controlled FPS cap for optimized performance.
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