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Request for AFMF / Smooth Motion–Like Technology in Intel Graphics Software

x_Mello_x
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Hello Intel Graphics Team,

 

First of all, I would like to say that I truly appreciate the progress Intel has made with Intel Arc GPUs, XeSS technology, and the continuous driver improvements over the past years. It is exciting to see Intel becoming a stronger competitor in the gaming GPU market and bringing more innovation and competition to PC gaming.

 

I would like to share a feature suggestion that I believe could become a major breakthrough for Intel Graphics Software and the Intel Arc ecosystem.

 

It would be incredible if Intel developed and integrated a driver-level frame generation and motion smoothing technology similar to AMD’s AFMF (AMD Fluid Motion Frames) and NVIDIA’s Smooth Motion / driver-based frame interpolation technologies directly into Intel Graphics Software. The ability to enable this feature universally in almost any game by simply adding the game’s .exe file into Intel Graphics Software would provide enormous flexibility and value for gamers, just like the solutions currently offered by AMD and NVIDIA.

 

One of the biggest advantages of such a feature would be the ability to improve performance even in games that do not officially support Intel XeSS, XeSS Frame Generation, or other modern upscaling technologies. Many older titles and unsupported games still have large player bases, and a universal driver-level solution could dramatically improve the gameplay experience for those users.

 

If Intel could create a stable and optimized implementation capable of delivering significantly higher frame rates potentially 2x or even 3x smoother perceived performance in supported scenarios it could become one of the most important and exciting features of the Intel Arc platform. This would especially benefit players using mid-range hardware who want smoother gameplay without sacrificing visual quality.

 

In addition, such a feature could help Intel stand out even more in the GPU market by offering a modern, user-friendly, and highly accessible performance enhancement solution directly through Intel Graphics Software. Giving users the ability to manually enable the technology on a per-game basis through a simple interface would make the experience even better and more customizable.

 

I genuinely believe that a universal frame generation / smooth motion feature developed by Intel could become a massive innovation for the gaming community and a major competitive advantage for Intel Arc GPUs.

 

Thank you for your hard work, continued driver improvements, and commitment to advancing the PC gaming experience. I am very excited to see the future of Intel Graphics technologies and hope that features like this may become possible in the future.

Best regards.

 

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StanleyB_Intel
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Hello x_Mello_x,


Thank you for posting on the Intel Community Forum.


I appreciate you taking the time to share your detailed suggestion with us. I've documented your suggestion and will personally ensure it reaches the right team for evaluation. Your input helps us improve our Intel Graphics technologies.


Best regards,


Stanley B.

Intel Customer Support Technician


x_Mello_x
Beginner
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Hello Stanley B.,

Thank you very much for your kind response and for taking the time to read and forward my suggestion to the appropriate team. I truly appreciate the professionalism, communication, and support that the Intel Community team continues to provide to users and enthusiasts like us.

One of the reasons many people, including myself, are becoming increasingly excited about the future of Intel Arc and Intel Graphics technologies is because Intel appears to genuinely listen to its community and continuously improve its products through user feedback, driver optimizations, feature updates, and long-term support. Over the past years, it has been very encouraging to see the progress Intel has made in graphics drivers, gaming compatibility, XeSS technology, and overall software stability.

I sincerely believe that continuing to actively listen to the community and implementing highly requested features, improvements, bug fixes, and optimizations as efficiently and quickly as possible will play a huge role in shaping a much brighter and stronger future for Intel in the GPU market. Gamers and PC enthusiasts greatly value companies that communicate openly with their users and show dedication toward continuously improving the overall experience.

The competition Intel is bringing to the gaming industry is extremely important for innovation, and I genuinely hope Intel continues expanding the Intel Arc ecosystem with more advanced, accessible, and user-friendly technologies in the future. Features that improve smoothness, performance, compatibility, and usability across a wide range of games could make Intel Graphics Software even more impressive and competitive for both current and future users.

Thank you once again for your time, your support, and for forwarding community feedback to the development teams. It is genuinely appreciated, and I am very excited to see what Intel Graphics technologies will achieve in the coming years.

Best regards.

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StanleyB_Intel
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Hello x_Mello_x,


Thank you for your thoughtful response. I want to assure you that your feedback has been shared with our specialized team for consideration. We remain dedicated to continuously enhancing this feature and expanding our knowledge resources.


I'll be closing this thread at this time. Should you require additional support, please feel free to submit a new request, as we will no longer be monitoring this thread.


Once again, thank you for investing your time to share this valuable input. I wish you a great day ahead


Best regards,


Stanley B.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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