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Intel XeSS, or Xe Super Sampling, is an upscaling feature of Intel Arc Alchemist graphics cards. It works by rendering your game at a lower resolution and then upscaling it...
Intel XeSS, also known as Intel Xe Super Sampling, is, in a nutshell, Intel's response to NVIDIA's DLSS and AMD's FSR. It's an upscaling technology that works by rendering frames at low resolutions and upscaling them into bigger resolutions with a negligible loss in actual image quality.
XeSS takes your gaming experience to the next level with AI-enhanced upscaling, enabling more performance with high image fidelity. Revel in ultra-high-definition visuals with high-performance, powered by hardware acceleration and an AI-based algorithm.
With the first Arc discrete graphics chips finally hitting the street, Intel details XeSS, taking on the likes of Nvidia's DLSS and AMD's Radeon Super Resolution.
XeSS or Xe Super Sampling is a novel upscaling technology that enables high performance and high-fidelity visuals. It uses deep learning to synthesize images that are very close to the quality of native high-res rendering.
Intel XeSS is an AI-accelerated upscaling tech that delivers enhanced game performance. Learn how it works and how to enable XeSS in games.
XeSS is an in-game upscaling technology developed by Intel, resembling DLSS and FSR. It takes a lower-resolution image of a game and processes it through an AI-enhanced upscaling algorithm to produce the image at a greater resolution.