AMD AFMF 2: Better Frames, Lower Latency on Radeon and Ryzen

AMD Introduces AFMF 2 for Radeon Graphics and Ryzen Integrated Chips

AMD has revealed its Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) 2 technology, now available on Radeon RX 6000 and RX 7000 graphics cards as well as the integrated graphics found in Ryzen 7000 and newer processors. The information came from a trusted hardware portal that highlights significant improvements in this release.

The key upgrades in AFMF 2 include a newer frame rendering algorithm that delivers higher visual quality, smarter AI-driven optimizations, and notably lower latency. In tests with Cyberpunk 2077, latency dropped by 28 percent versus AFMF 1, contributing to more responsive gameplay and smoother motion.

AMD also announced broader compatibility for AFMF 2, including support for OpenGL and Vulkan based titles, functionality with frameless windowed mode, and a safeguard feature that automatically disables frame rendering in scenes with high dynamic range to preserve image fidelity. New controls appear in the user interface, offering different operating modes and profiles to tailor performance and quality to the player’s needs.

PC Gamer reported testing Homeworld 3 under AFMF 2, noting the game reached 74 fps, with AFMF 1 previously delivering 66 fps and the first frame rendering version offering around 35 fps without AFMF. Journalists observed smooth, stable gameplay free of visible artifacts, underscoring AFMF 2’s impact on both performance and image quality.

The final version of AFMF 2 is expected to be released in the fourth quarter of 2024, bringing these improvements to a wide range of gaming setups that rely on AMD hardware.

Earlier reports mentioned that GTA 5 would be free on PC for Game Pass subscribers, though this note does not alter the technical expectations around AFMF 2 or its availability across supported products.

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