AMD Is Testing FSR Multi-Frame Generation — Up to 8x Frame Gen Spotted in Radeon Drivers
Frame generation is about to get a lot more aggressive. AMD is testing a multi-frame generation version of FSR in its Radeon drivers, and the early code hints at support for up to 8x frame generation.
According to TechPowerUp, AMD has started adding preliminary support for multi-frame generation in the Radeon driver suite, though the feature is currently hidden behind disabled code paths and won’t activate until development completes. The RadeonTuner tool revealed the driver now includes frame generation multiplier options ranging from 1x all the way up to 8x.
Some users have already tried enabling the feature on an RX 9060 XT with the latest Radeon drivers, but the function remains non-functional. The reason: AMD’s driver currently only contains placeholder code for the feature. The actual AI model needed to power multi-frame generation hasn’t been finished yet.

The move puts AMD on a path that directly rivals NVIDIA’s DLSS multi-frame generation approach. While NVIDIA already ships frame generation in its DLSS 3 and 4 suites, AMD’s FSR has the advantage of being hardware-agnostic — it works across GPU brands. If AMD can deliver 8x frame generation through its open FSR framework, it could significantly extend the lifespan of older graphics cards in modern games.
There’s no timeline yet for when the FSR multi-frame generation feature will leave the testing phase. But the driver code is a strong signal that AMD is treating high-multiplier frame generation as a near-term priority, not a distant roadmap item.