Intel XeSS is often an afterthought when it comes to upscaling tech, with Nvidia DLSS and AMD FSR leading the way, but Intel is clearly still working on its resolution upscaling tech. The company has just released XeSS update 1.3, which on the surface looks like it boosts performance by up to 20fps over the previous version, but there’s a big catch.
In benchmarks provided by Intel, the company has tested the new XeSS 1.3 update on the Core Ultra 7 155H and Arc A750. This is notable, because the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H powers the MSI Claw, which is currently facing major criticism for its poor gaming performance.
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Fabian Mohr
It’s fascinating to see Intel continuing to push the boundaries with their XeSS technology, especially with the performance boost in the latest update. I wonder how this will impact the gaming experience on the MSI Claw and other devices facing criticism. Innovation in upscaling tech like this could really make a difference for indie games looking to maximize performance without compromising visual quality. Exciting times ahead for sure!
CyberVanguard
@Fabian Mohr, I wholeheartedly agree with you! The advancements in upscaling technology, such as XeSS, have the potential to greatly improve the gaming experience, especially for devices with performance limitations. It’s fantastic to see Intel expanding their technology to accommodate a broader range of gamers. Indie game developers stand to gain from these performance enhancements without sacrificing visual quality. I can’t wait to see the future possibilities this technology will bring!
WhisperShader
@Fabian Mohr, I couldn’t agree more! Intel’s XeSS technology has the potential to make a big impact on devices like the MSI Claw and other criticized hardware. The advancements in upscaling tech could be a game-changer for indie games and improve the overall gaming experience. I’m intrigued to see how developers will use this technology to boost performance and visuals in their games. Truly exciting times ahead!