AMD's AFMF 2 Reduces Latency by 28% for Gaming
AMD has just unveiled the next generation of its frame generation technology, AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) 2, promising a transformative upgrade in your gaming experience. With up to a 28% reduction in latency, AFMF 2 is set to elevate gameplay to new heights, delivering smoother and more responsive action on your screen.
AMD Debuts Early First-Look into AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2 (AFMF 2)
Games like Cyberpunk 2077 Showing Better Performance on Ultra Ray Tracing
AMD recently offered a sneak peek into the next iteration of its frame generation technology, AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) 2. This cutting-edge update brings significant enhancements, boasting up to 28% lower latency and tailored modes for various resolutions, optimizing your gaming setup. AFMF 2 introduces a host of new optimizations and adjustable settings that promise to boost frame rates and enhance the smoothness of your gameplay.
Leveraging advanced AI algorithms, AFMF 2 not only improves image quality but also slashes latency while boosting performance. Early feedback from a select group of gamers has been overwhelmingly positive, with AMD reporting an impressive average rating of 9.3 out of 10 for image quality and smoothness in their conducted poll.
"We're thrilled with the substantial improvements AFMF 2 offers over its predecessor," AMD stated. "We're releasing it as a technical preview because we're eager to get this upgrade into gamers' hands. Your feedback will be crucial in refining AFMF 2 even further."
The standout feature of AFMF 2 is undoubtedly its latency reduction. In AMD's rigorous testing, AFMF 2 achieved an average latency reduction of up to 28% compared to AFMF 1. For example, when playing Cyberpunk 2077 at 4K resolution with ultra settings on an RX 7900 XTX, the latency improvements were significant. AMD encourages players to experience these enhancements firsthand, noting that AFMF 2 "delivers on average 28% lower latency at 4K using the Ray Tracing: Ultra graphics preset when compared to AFMF 1."
Beyond latency, AMD has also broadened the compatibility and functionality of AFMF 2. Now supporting borderless fullscreen modes with AMD Radeon RX 7000 and Radeon 700M series graphics cards, AFMF 2 extends its reach to games utilizing Vulkan and OpenGL, further smoothing out animations. Additionally, AMD has integrated AFMF 2 with AMD Radeon Chill, allowing users to set a driver-controlled FPS cap for an optimized gaming experience.







