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AMD's FSR Redstone & Fluid Motion Frames 3 Coming Soon: Leaks Hint at Neural Network Enhancements

Get ready for a boost in your gaming experience. AMD's FSR Redstone upgrade and Fluid Motion Frames 3 leaks suggest big improvements are on the way.

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AMD's FSR Redstone & Fluid Motion Frames 3 Coming Soon: Leaks Hint at Neural Network Enhancements

AMD fans are in for a treat this year. The company has officially announced that FSR Redstone, a significant upgrade to the current FSR 4, is scheduled for release. Additionally, two users on the Guru3D forums have discovered intriguing details about AMD's upcoming driver, hinting at a new version of AMD Fluid Motion Frames.

The users, who chose to remain unnamed, made their findings public after exporting the driver's game profiles using the AMD GPU profile manager. They found entries for AMD Fluid Motion Frames version 3 (AFMF 3) and FrameGenV3Profile in the AMD driver 'PyTorch on Windows Preview Edition 25.20.01.14'. This suggests that a new version of AMD's motion blur technology is on the horizon.

Furthermore, developer notes referencing AMD Fluid Motion Frames 3 (AFMF 3) have been found in the upcoming AMD Adrenalin 25.20 driver. According to these notes, AFMF 3 is expected to rely on a neural network, similar to Nvidia's Smooth Motion technology. This could indicate enhanced performance and visual quality in motion-intensive games.

The discovery of AMD Fluid Motion Frames 3 in the upcoming driver, along with the official announcement of FSR Redstone, signals exciting times ahead for AMD users. These developments suggest that AMD is committed to improving the gaming experience and keeping up with its competitors.

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