
AMD Reportedly Testing FSR Multi-Frame Generation With Up to 8x Mode
Early traces in Radeon drivers suggest AMD is preparing a multi-frame generation feature for its RX GPUs, though the capability is not yet functional.

Abena Owusu
West Africa Editor · Accra
AMD appears to be laying the groundwork for a multi-frame generation (MFG) feature within its FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) technology, according to indications surfaced by third-party software and reported by TechPowerUp. The development is of interest to the graphics hardware market globally, where frame-generation techniques have become a key competitive battleground among GPU makers.
What the drivers reveal
The signs of the upcoming feature were spotted through RadeonTuner, a utility that lets users reach Radeon driver settings without going through AMD's own Adrenalin Edition software. According to TechPowerUp, the tool exposed preliminary support for multi-frame generation embedded in AMD's Radeon drivers, although the option stays hidden from ordinary users until the software is complete.
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