Intel ExtraSS will soon be available. This will be the AI Frame Generation technology that the firm officially uses. When it launches, we anticipate it to take against AMD's FSR 3 and Nvidia's DLSS 3. For the newest PC games available, these two GPU manufacturers have already introduced AI-based performance improvements. Along with Arc Graphics, Intel also offers its own XeSS upscaling.
It is in competition with FSR and DLSS, and they all aim to improve picture quality. However, Intel does not yet provide frame generation tech . Given that Intel has demonstrated its new technology at SISSGRAPH Asia 2023, this is anticipated to alter shortly. The presentation states that "frame extrapolation" will be enhanced by a new technology called "Intel ExtraSS."" Intel XeSS will function with ExtraSS.
How Does Intel ExtraSS Operate and What Is It?
It has been reported that Intel ExtraSS functions similarly to the most recent versions of DLSS & FSR. According to the study report, "To improve real-time rendering performance, we develop ExtraSS, a new framework that combines spatial supersampling with frame extrapolation."Similar to DLSS 3/FSR 3, activating Intel's ExtraSS will activate frame generation capabilities & image upscaling (via XeSS) concurrently.
In case you were unaware, the idea behind "Frame Generation" (whether it comes from Nvidia, AMD, or Intel) essentially entails using the data that already exists to artificially produce new frames using artificial intelligence (AI).These frame generation features may double the performance if your average frame rate is between 50 and 60. Your in-game frame rate jumps to over 100-120 as a consequence.Frame generation (FG) may be accomplished by frame extrapolation or frame interpolation. Frame interpolation is used by AMD FSR 3 and Nvidia DLSS 3. Because of this, it's intriguing that Intel extrapolation is being used in its place.Intel has a strategy in mind before taking this step. The study report discusses the differences between interpolation and extrapolation, noting that extrapolation has "less latency" but has difficulties in certain regions because it "lacks information from input frames.""Intel is putting up a plan to address issue, claiming that it would result in "less latency and better qualities compared to the previous frame generation methods."" If Intel is successful, it may imply that the present interpolation-based FG technologies won't be as effective as Intel's AI frame generation technology. The nicest thing about ExtraSS is that it is hardware agnostic, meaning it can be used with both AMD and Nvidia GPUs.