AMD Fluid Motion Frames 3 Spotted in Latest Drivers, May Launch with FSR Redstone

By Aayush

AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) technology appears to be getting a major update. References to “AFMF 3” and “FrameGenV3” have surfaced in the latest Radeon drivers, according to reports from Guru3D forum user ecffg2010. This suggests AMD is preparing to roll out the third iteration of its driver-level frame generation feature.

  • AFMF 1 (2023): Introduced driver-level frame generation, enabling smoother gameplay in titles without native FSR or frame-gen support. Especially popular among emulator users.
  • AFMF 2: Added AI-based optimizations and reduced latency.
  • AFMF 2.1: Enhanced temporal tracking and reduced ghosting for a more stable experience.

This incremental development has positioned AFMF as a flexible tool for games that lack built-in support for advanced frame-generation tech.

What to Expect from AFMF 3

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Image: Guru3D

The leaked references point to a potential release of AFMF 3 alongside AMD’s 25.20 driver branch, which is rumored to launch in sync with FSR Redstone.

FSR Redstone, part of the upcoming FSR 4 update, is expected to bring:

  • Machine learning optimizations
  • Neural Radiance Caching
  • Improved ray tracing performance

Pairing AFMF 3 with this release could signal AMD’s push to close the gap with NVIDIA’s Smooth Motion technology and strengthen its frame-generation ecosystem.

With FSR Redstone rumored for release later this year, AFMF 3 will likely be formally unveiled around the same time. If the leaks prove accurate, gamers can expect improved performance, reduced latency, and better visual quality in titles where AMD’s frame-gen has historically been a game-changer.

Source: Guru3D Forums via @harukaze5719

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