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What is intel Xess ?

Jean_ike
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Hey
I find on google something named Intel Xess, a technologie like dlss , and i whant to know how it's work and if we can use it in a intel iris xe graphics card
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VonM_Intel
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Hi Jean_ike,

Thank you for posting in our Community. 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. It works by reconstructing subpixel details from neighboring pixels, as well as motion-compensated previous frames. This reconstruction is performed by a neural network trained to deliver high performance and great quality, with up to a 2x performance boost.

Intel® XeSS is an upscaling technology that reconstructs a low-resolution frame into a high-resolution frame while running at a fraction of the cost if compared to that of rendering at high-resolution (such as 4K) so various benefits such as the following may be observed:

  • Reduced rendering times
  • Higher performance and frame rates
  • Preserved image quality

 

For further information about Intel® XeSS, we kindly invite you to explore the articles and links provided below, which may help address your questions in greater detail:

 

Have a nice day!

 

Best regards,

Von M.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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VonM_Intel
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Hello Jean_ike,

Have you had a chance to review my previous response? Please let us know if you require any further assistance. I'm here to help.

 

Best regards,

Von M.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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VonM_Intel
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Hello Jean_ike,

I have not heard back from you, so I will close this inquiry now. If you need further assistance, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.

 

Best regards,

Von M.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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