Intel announced that more than 50 games have supported XeSS technology
Intel’s XeSS, as an Artificial Intelligence driven super sampling, utilizes the XMX AI acceleration in the Xe Core of the Xe-HPG architecture to reconstruct low-resolution frames into high-resolution ones, thereby enhancing the frame rate. XeSS is fully compatible with DirectX 12 and provides AI-based super sampling on various hardware platforms, including discrete GPUs and integrated graphics, courtesy of the DP4a instruction set.
Intel has proclaimed that over 50 games currently support the XeSS technology, ranging from AAA titles to indie games, including the likes of “Cyberpunk 2077”, “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2”, “Hogwarts Legacy”, “Ghostwire: Tokyo”, “Dying Light 2”, and the latest, “Diablo IV”, among others.
At the time of the discrete A750/A770 graphics cards’ launch, only nine games supported XeSS technology, with over a dozen more in development. With the aid of game developers, dozens of games now offer support in just over half a year. Intel asserts that it continually collaborates with top-tier game developers worldwide to boost frame rate performance for contemporary large-scale games and optimally increase frame count, which makes for an enjoyable PC gaming experience for players.
Intel also demonstrated the performance of the discrete A750 and A380 graphics cards with XeSS enabled, revealing a significant increase in the average frame rate. Particularly the A750 graphics card, which has recently gained significant attention from players due to its price reduction, benefits from the introduction of XeSS, which facilitates smoother gameplay in “The Witcher 3” and “Cyberpunk 2077”.