Foreign media reported that Intel XeSS oversampling technology rolled over on AMD APU!

With the increasing demand for hardware performance in games, this time with the launch of new graphics cards, Intel also introduced XeSS oversampling technology, similar to NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR, allowing players to use the help of this technology to improve games. FPS in .

But according to PCGamerreportIt is pointed out that in order to run XeSS, the graphics card needs to support DP4a and XMX instruction sets, and in addition to Intel XHPG architecture, Xe-LP architecture graphics cards, NVIDIA’s Ampere architecture, Turing architecture and Pascal architecture also support, AMD is RDNA 2 architecture and Vega 7nm architecture is supported.

But on PCGamer the newreportIt pointed out that for graphics cards that do not support DP4a and XMX instruction sets, XeSS can also be run through INT24, which is supported by most graphics cards. However, using AMD Ryzen 7 5700G to test XeSS in “Tomb Raider: Shadow”, it can be found that enabling Xess is faster than XeSS. Get lower FPS before turning it on.

Although I don’t know the reason for this situation, maybe XeSS still has some problems with the compatibility of APU, but the design of APU itself is not suitable for playing AAA masterpieces. Of course, if this problem can be corrected later, it will benefit Still a player~

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