Meet XeSS, Intel's answer to DLSS - AI SuperSampling on Xe HPG

Considering both AMD's FSR and Intels XeSS are hardware agnostic and from everything we've seen give an image that is comparable to Nvidia's DLSS... Nvidia are going to have to come up with a very good reason as to why DLSS needs their hardware to function going forward.
 
Considering both AMD's FSR and Intels XeSS are hardware agnostic and from everything we've seen give an image that is comparable to Nvidia's DLSS... Nvidia are going to have to come up with a very good reason as to why DLSS needs their hardware to function going forward.

I think Nvidia are going to be fine with it. That's obviously just my opinion, but when I see the progress Nvidia has made with DLSS and how it has been implemented into so many large games successfully, and given how huge of a company Nvidia is, I think DLSS is here to stay. I don't even think it'll go the way of Gsync. I think it'll more successful and integrated into the PC gaming space. Again, just my opinion. No real evidence to back it up; just a hunch. Also, FSR isn't a runaway success at this time, and Intel's XeSS is a long way off.
 
Gotta appreciate that the demo material is actually in decent quality - unlike FSR
Intel use carefully-crafted, slow moving footage to portray XeSS in the best possible light, and that's fine in your book.
AMD use actual games to portray FSR, warts and all, and that's not fine in your book.

You prefer marketing obfuscation to somewhat-massaged truth? OK then...
 
Intel use carefully-crafted, slow moving footage to portray XeSS in the best possible light, and that's fine in your book.
AMD use actual games to portray FSR, warts and all, and that's not fine in your book.

You prefer marketing obfuscation to somewhat-massaged truth? OK then...
Obviously marketing material is going to be in a best case scenario as well, and AMD is no stranger to that. Case in point: Boasting about Cinebench scores specifically because it doesn't care about memory latencies.

But what AMD had to show for FSR's brilliance was 1080p live streamed Youtube footage where the different modes looked barely different. This is much better.

We will never get a preview which would resemble an independent review in honesty from corporations, marketers will never talk about elephant in the room.
 
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