Intel Xess has reached support in 150 games, but Xess 2.0 is available only in two

Intel announced that her APCCILLISE technology XESS is now supported in more than 150 games. Given the fact that back in June, this indicator was only 105 games, we can talk about impressive growth, especially since the APCCILing becomes a standard for increasing the resolution and frequency of personnel in video games, especially on budget and medium -level systems.

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For Intel users, whose games do not support XESS, AMD offers an alternative to its FSR technology, which is compatible with various GPU architectures. This solution became especially popular after the release of the DLSS and video cards of the GeForce RTX 20 Series, as it allowed the owners of the old NVIDIA video cards to improve performance. Nevertheless, it is noted that the owners of Intel video cards are preferred to use XESS, since even XESS 1.0 provides the best image quality compared to FSR 1.0 and, according to some, even with FSR 2.0.

It is worth saying that there is also a third -party Lossless Scaling software that adds the generation of frames to games that do not support Xess 2.0 technology.

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