Intel unveils AI image processing technology XeSS (competing Nvidia's DLSS!)



As part of its preparations for the graphics cards that the company will launch in the market next year, the American technology giant Intel is working on a technology for image processing and improvement using artificial intelligence, Intel's technology will bear the name XeSS, which is a direct competitor to DLSS technology from Nvidia. In the video, we see the technology’s work to improve the image from 1080p resolution and raise it to a quality that is very close in appearance to the real 4k, but Intel did not clarify whether the technology is capable of uploading from other dimensions, as is the case with DLSS.


The exciting thing about this technology is that Intel intends to make it open in the future to run on any graphics card that supports DP4a instructions, but the “Alchemist” cards coming from the company will include special cores to speed up Matrix calculations bearing the name XMX (i.e. Xe Matrix Extensions). To rival Nvidia's Tensor Cores. In any case, the first-generation products with the “Alchemist” architecture will be released in the first quarter of 2022 and will use a 6-nm manufacturing process from the Taiwanese company TSMC and will support ray tracing technology as well.

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