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Utilizing iGPU (RDNA 3.5) for AFMF + Frame Generation Support alongside dGPU
Hi there,
I’ve had an idea I’d love to share with the AMD team and community.
Take the new Ryzen AI Max+ 395 CPU, for example—it features an integrated RDNA 3.5 iGPU.
Currently, during high-performance gaming sessions, this iGPU often sits idle while the discrete GPU (e.g., RX 9070 XT) handles everything.
My suggestion:
Could AMD explore the possibility of utilizing the iGPU to assist the dGPU by handling:
AFMF (Fluid Motion Frames)
Frame Generation tasks
Or even AI-based enhancements to reduce the workload on the main GPU
Would it be possible to allow certain lighter or background rendering tasks to be offloaded to the iGPU while the dGPU focuses on heavier raw rendering? Perhaps this could be enabled through BIOS or as part of future Smart technologies?
Since the iGPU already supports modern graphics features and can access high-capacity DDR5 memory (possibly up to 96GB, depending on system configuration), it could serve as a powerful assistant GPU—reducing latency, improving system efficiency, and unlocking more balanced performance.
Would this be something AMD could consider implementing in future driver updates or under the Smart Access or Adrenalin Software umbrella?
Thank you for reading—and thank you, AMD, for making the dream of an AI-driven CPU a reality!
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