FNX Magokiler Posted May 22, 2022 Share Posted May 22, 2022 If there's one battle that's looking interesting in the coming months, it's the one between automatic upscaling algorithms. We are talking about NVIDIA DLSS, Intel XeSS and AMD FSR in games. Well, there are a number of games that will implement all three. So we can decide which of them is better to get more frames and resolution without the need for more power. At the moment, both AMD, Intel and NVIDIA are trying to convince the different video game developers. The objective? That they adopt their super resolution algorithm above the rest and become a reason for those who want to play said game to opt for their GPU. So they have become marketing tools, since the fact that a game exclusively uses one of the three algorithms is an advantage. However, the policy of the three companies is different. AMD does not use artificial intelligence algorithms, so there is no need to train the system to make predictions. Intel and NVIDIA do, but the former has plans for an open source implementation, while Jen Hsun Huang's company has a more private relationship with developers. Which games will support NVIDIA DLSS, AMD FSR and/or Intel XeSS? At the moment we find something curious, we have a game with support for Intel XeSS, Dolmen, without the graphics cards being released yet. However, it is one of the few cases where it also supports NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR. So it is the first game with which we can compare the three super resolution technologies. To this will be added the following, also with triple compatibility. Death Stranding Director's Cut, Ghostwire: Tokyo Enlisted. They will not be the only games compatible with Intel XeSS, but we will have to add the following ones. Which paradoxically will not be compatible with FSR, but with DLSS: Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Cavalry II. Chorus. Not without forgetting those that are not compatible with the NVIDIA solution, but are compatible with Intel Xess and its AMD counterpart. the masquerade: blood hunt, arcadedon, The crack breaker. In any case, they are not the only games that are optimized for Intel XeSS. Which will give you extra performance on ARC Alchemist graphics cards when they go on sale. We are referring to: Hitman III Grid Legends super people settlers Anvil At the moment the ARC Alchemist graphics cards have not been released, but it is clear that Intel XeSS technology is one of its spearheads to face AMD and NVIDIA, which have already deployed their equivalent technologies. In any case, it is still necessary to know which of the three algorithms is better and see how they benefit the different GPUs of the different brands. For now we will have to wait a little longer. Although given the level of support that the blue mark is getting from video game developers, it is clear that they are not going to remain a simple promise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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