According to news from this site on January 24, although AMD had launched FSR 3 technology as early as September last year, its AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) frame generation technology has been in preview status.
AMD AFMF has been officially rolled out to all users with the release of WHQL 24.1.1 version of the Radeon Adrenalin driver. In addition, the new driver version also adds support for "Tekken 8" and "Yakuza 8: Endless Fortune", and adds support for AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT.
AMD AFMF is suitable for notebook and desktop platforms, including Radeon 700M core graphics and RX 6000 and RX 7000 series independent graphics. According to AMD, AFMF can increase performance by 97% (at 1080p resolution) and 103% (at 1440p resolution), but the specific effects will vary by game.
It is important to mention that using AFMF may cause increased latency in some games, so players can disable AFMF to target certain fast-paced games. FPS competitive game. Additionally, for the best experience, combine AFMF with AMD Radeon Anti-Lag/Anti-Lag. This can reduce input lag in the game and improve the smoothness and response speed of the game.
AMD stated that AFMF is suitable for 1080P monitors with a minimum of 55FPS, and is recommended for use on 1440P and higher resolution monitors with 70FPS. For the best experience, it is recommended to use AFMF on AMD FreeSync monitors.
In addition to improving game performance, the new driver also fine-tunes and optimizes the video upgrade algorithm. This means that on the AMD Radeon RX 7000 desktop independent graphics platform, the video image quality (sharpness and clarity) of DX11 applications (such as Chrome, Edge browser and media player) will be improved, and 4K resolution will also be supported. These improvements will allow you to enjoy a more realistic and clear picture experience when watching videos.
The new version of the driver also adds some updates, including upgrades to AMD Smart Technology Tab and AMD Assistant technology. Additionally, Content Adaptive Machine Learning (CAML) text detection has been upgraded to support 4K gaming. Various encodings in AMD software have been optimized, including AVC, HEVC and AV1 codecs, to improve the quality of video encoding. In addition, support has been extended to Windows 11 version 22H2 and later for Radeon RX 7600 series graphics cards that support hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling. These updates will enable users to enjoy better performance and video quality when using AMD drivers and software.
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