Asus ROG Ally takes fight to Steam Deck with frame generation update

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Asus ROG Ally takes fight to Steam Deck with frame generation update

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Asus has shown it's still putting plenty of energy into supporting the Asus ROG Ally, with a handful of recent tweets detailing the latest and future features of its Asus ROG Ally updates. These include a new quick-access TDP slider in the most recent update, but Asus has also reassured ROG Ally owners that a future update will also include support for AMD Fluid Motion Frames (FMF), the frame-generation, frame rate-boosting technology that it announced recently.

For those not familiar with AMD FMF, it's a graphics technology similar to Nvidia's DLSS 3 and AMD's FSR 3 frame generation, creating an AI-enhanced estimation of new frames based on a combination of previous frames. This in effect creates a much smoother-feeling, higher frame rate without a huge amount of extra GPU power required to create the frames. Crucially, though, unlike DLSS 3 and FSR 3, FMF doesn't require the game to have the feature built into it, but can instead work with any game via the graphics driver.

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