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The list of the first studios to support Intel XeSS technology has been revealed

IT House January 4 news, Intel's resolution supersampling technology XeSS will be installed in its own Arc unique display, is expected to be officially launched in CES 2022.

An anonymous source provided VideoCardZ with the so-called Intel CES 2022 Arc/XeSS announcement, which describes Arc's unique partners, as well as co-game studios with XeSS technology.

The list of the first studios to support Intel XeSS technology has been revealed

As you can see from the figure, Arc Alone will have up to 50 products, including desktop and mobile products from partners such as ASUS, Lenovo, Dell, MSI and so on.

In addition, 505 Games, EXOR Studios, Fishlabs, Codemasters, Hashbane, IO Interactive, Illfonic, Kojima Studio, Massive Work Studio, PUBG Studios, Techland, Ubisoft and Wonder People will support XeSS technology.

The list of the first studios to support Intel XeSS technology has been revealed

One of the most striking points is the specially mentioned PC version of Death Stranding: Director's Cut, which was previously released on the PS5 platform and looks like it will soon be available on PC and will also support XeSS.

The list of the first studios to support Intel XeSS technology has been revealed

IT House learned that XeSS and Nvidia DLSS also use deep learning to synthesize images with near-native high-resolution rendering quality, which is compatible with some GPUs of NVIDIA and AMD. XeSS has two solutions that use the same API.

The list of the first studios to support Intel XeSS technology has been revealed

For their own Arc GPUs, XeSS will use XMX matrix acceleration for better results, while for centralized or other brands of GPUs, microsoft Shader Model 6.4 is required to support Dot product acceleration (DP4a).

XeSS can be used in GPUs on the NVIDIA Pascal architecture and later, and also on amD RDNA architecture and later GPUs, which means that some GTX 10 series graphics cards such as the GTX 1050Ti can also be supported.

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