AMD Radeon Drivers Silently Add Multi Frame Generation "MFG 8x", Ray Regeneration, and Neural Radiance Overrides, Hinting At A Bigger FSR Push
Key Points:
- AMD's latest Radeon Adrenalin 26.6.2 WHQL drivers have silently introduced Multi-Frame Generation (MFG) options up to 8x, surpassing NVIDIA's current 6x MFG capability, as revealed by the RadeonTuner tool.
- The new FSR MFG 8x mode allows the generation of seven additional frames per native frame, promising substantial FPS boosts and smoother gameplay, though it will require improved frame pacing and latency management.
- Additional FSR overrides for Ray Regeneration Denoiser and Neural Radiance Caching have appeared, potentially enabling broader game support for these advanced rendering features beyond AMD's current limited list of titles.
- These new options suggest AMD is actively developing and testing advanced frame generation and upscaling technologies to compete with NVIDIA and Intel, aiming to enhance visual quality and performance across more games.
- AMD users may soon gain more control over frame generation settings and rendering enhancements, expanding the benefits of FSR technology to a wider range of titles through driver-level overrides.