Intel Reveals XeSS 3 with Multi-Frame Generation - and Unlike Nvidia's MFG, It Works on Older GPUs
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During the Intel Tech Tour held last week, Intel officially announced XeSS 3, the next iteration of its AI-based rescaling technology, which will be accompanied by XeSS-MFG (Multi-Frame Generation), which expands XeSS beyond the traditional interpolation of a single frame. According to Intel, XeSS-MFG will become an essential component of the XeSS 3 stack and is designed to generate multiple intermediate frames for smoother animation and greater…
Intel formalizes the XeSS 3 and extends its Multi-Frame Generation (MFG) to already compatible XeSS 2 titles. A simple promise: to double, triple and even quadruple the number of images received, without changing the graphics card.
Intel XeSS 3 Expands Multi-Frame Generation Support to All XeSS 2 Titles
Intel made a surprisingly neat move as it will support XeSS 3 in all existing XeSS 2 games, Intel fellow Tom Petersen confirmed. The new update for Intel's super resolution technology will include multi-frame generation, arriving before AMD's FSR equivalent. At the Intel Tech Tour, the company confirmed that current XeSS 2 games will stay fully compatible. There are already 50 titles using XeSS 2 and more than 250 using XeSS 1 or 1.3. XeSS 3 wil…
Intel Launches XeSS 3 with AI MFG for Up to 4x Frame Rate Boost
In the fiercely competitive world of graphics processing units, Intel has unveiled a significant upgrade to its AI-driven upscaling technology, positioning itself as a formidable challenger to industry giants Nvidia and AMD. The latest iteration, XeSS 3, introduces Multi-Frame Generation (MFG), a feature that promises to boost frame rates by generating up to four times the number of frames through advanced AI interpolation. Unlike traditional si…
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