AMD’s driver-level frame generation may be getting the update it deserves – AFMF 2.1 reportedly being developed for launch alongside RDNA 4 GPUs



  • AMD is reportedly preparing AFMF 2.1 for launch alongside its new RDNA 4 GPUs
  • This is a driver-level frame generation software, set to work on current RDNA 2 and 3 GPUs along with Ryzen AI 300 APUs
  • It comes amid Nvidia’s controversial RTX 5000 series launch

AMD may be in prime position to do battle with Nvidia in the GPU department with its Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs, since its fierce rivals’ RTX 5000 series launch hasn’t been the smoothest – now, Team Red could be introducing an improvement to its frame-generation software that may benefit both its current and new RDNA 4 GPUs.

According to VideoCardz, AMD is currently developing AFMF 2.1 (AMD Fluid Motion Frames) to launch alongside its upcoming RDNA 4 GPUs in early March – this is a driver-level frame-generation feature, which allows gamers to use it for a performance boost in games that don’t have official FSR 3 frame-gen support.



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