According to news from this site on April 5, the latest version of Intel Super Sampling Technology, XeSS 1.3 SDK, has been put on GitHub. According to Intel, XeSS technology currently supports more than 100 PC games.
According to the benchmark test data provided by Intel (Note from this site: These tests used "modified XeSS versions and popular games"), Intel The Arc A750 graphics card can increase the average frame rate by 10% at 1440p resolution with XeSS 1.3 enabled.
In addition, Intel also used the same XeSS 1.3 preview version to test the Arc core display integrated in the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor. Test results show that at 1080p resolution, the average performance of Arc core graphics in these games is improved by 8%.
Intel also stated that the image quality should look better when running PC games using the new version of XeSS 1.3's Arc core display:
Through model optimization and additional training, the new XeSS version provides more detailed reconstruction, better anti-aliasing, less smearing and higher timing for difficult-to-process visual elements. stability.
Although these benchmarks are officially provided by Intel, they use a modified version of XeSS 1.3. As for actual performance, we should wait until the first batch of games supporting XeSS 1.3 technology are released to verify.
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