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Take it with all the salt you can find given the source:

AMD's answer to Nvidia's Frame Gen graphics tech will finally arrive in September according to report
https://www.pcgamer.com/amds-answer-to-nvidias-frame-gen-graphics-tech-will-finally-arrive-in-september-according-to-report/
When AMD announced its next-gen FSR 3 graphics scaling with Fluid Motion Frames technology last year, it was hard not to get the impression that the whole thing was a bit of a knee-jerk reaction to Nvidia's DLSS 3 with Frame generation. Did AMD actually have anything already in the works or was it scrambling to even get started?

Fast forward nine months and AMD's answer to Frame Generation remains nowhere to be seen, suggesting that its Fluid Motion Frames technology had been fairly hypothetical when announced back in November.

But, rejoice, for now there are indications that FSR 3 and Fluid Motion Frames technology could finally appear next month. According to YouTube channel Moore's Law is Dead, AMD will finally launch FSR 3 with Fluid Motion in September to tie in with new RDNA 3 GPUs.

On one side, it's MLiD, so the credibility is low, but on the other hand, it makes sense to launch it by then after failing to do so with the other card launches.

We'll see.



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