AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames 2 (FMF2) is the company’s allegedly AI-powered frame generation tech that’s meant to compete with Nvidia’s latest version of DLSS. It was first released to users back in July, but that was in a beta version of the Adrenalin software package.
Today, it’s ready for prime time. AMD’s Adrenalin version 24.9.1 is the software’s first stable release to include FMF2.
According to AMD’s promotional materials, Fluid Motion Frames 2 is “AI-optimized for improved quality and smoothness,” using lower frame generation latency with lower overhead on integrated graphics. It also works on borderless full-screen mode (big for gamers who run multiple background apps) and on games that use Vulkan and OpenGL graphics.
FMF2 is compatible with AMD’s RX 6000 and RX 7000 series GPUs on both desktops and laptops as well as integrated AMD graphics systems with RDNA 3 guts (including the latest Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 laptops).
AMD estimates that …