AMD APUs get frame generation
AMD is adding what it calls Fluid Frame Generation to its RDNA 3-based integrated graphics—a feature previously only available in full discrete cards. Currently, it’s only available via a beta driver. AMD inevitably released one of its orange bar charts to show just how good the new feature is. AMD estimates that you’ll get up to 75 per cent more frames, showing Balder’s Gate jumping from 58 to 90 fps running on a Ryzen 7 8700G, at a resolution of 1080p. Other games fare even better—Starfield nearly doubles, Star War Jedi: Survivor even more again. It’s worth remembering, of course, that frame generation helps with smoothness, but not latency, which is actually made worse.