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To complement the launch of Battlemage, Intel is also rolling out a new version of its upscaling tech, known as XeSS 2. The big news is the addition of frame generation, making it pretty much ...
When NVIDIA launched DLSS 3 Frame Generation alongside the GeForce RTX 40 Series, it took a minute or two to understand what was happening. XeSS 2 is similar in that it combines three bits of ...
Intel says they have received requests to create some form of XeSS 2 frame generation that works on other GPUs, but for now, it's Intel-only. This includes Xe-based integrated graphics like Lunar ...
XeSS 2 comes packed with super resolution like the original version, but also frame generation and a latency-reducing feature called XeLL. And it’s launching alongside the new B580 graphics card .
I suspect Intel needs to tune XeSS 2’s masking — the parts of the scene it tries to cut out of the frame generation — to provide a smoother image. Still, there aren’t a ton of visual ...
XeSS 2's Frame Generation technology uses a frame interpolation technique similar to others. However, Intel previously submitted a research paper at SIGGRAPH 2023, where it proposed a new technique.
With the launch of its Battlemage GPUs, Intel also debuted its second-generation XeSS technology. In case you haven't put it together, XeSS 2 also includes frame generation (FG) functionality.
Yes, XeSS 2 is here, and Intel is making some big changes with the technology in this sequel. In fact, XeSS 2 is being split into two core components: XeSS Frame Generation and XeSS Super Resolution.
Both XeSS frame generation and XeSS latency reduction require developer involvement, so adoption will take some time - but at least we won't see a similar situation to Valve banning Anti-Lag+ ...
Powered by the new Xe2 "Battlemage" architecture and a new XeSS 2 frame generation feature, Intel's $249 Arc B580 is FINALLY bringing 1440p gaming to the masses. By Brad Chacos.
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