Benchmarking the DLSS of NVIDIA and the FSR of AMD, Intel's XESS (Xe super sampling) code named "dolmen" will appear on May 20, 2022 This news comes from the developer massive work studio, which is consistent with the report item in March this year. At that time, it was mentioned that it would be released in "early summer".
This means that Intel Graphics plans to release drivers soon for its Xe LP based igpu and iris Xe Max independent GPU; And the first round of arc 3 "alchemist" mobile graphics, which will launch XESS support.
Very similar to FSR and DLSS, XESS works with supported games to render raster 3D scenes at a resolution lower than the display resolution, and uses a complex algorithm to minimize the loss of image quality, so as to improve the net frame rate.
XESS will play a particularly important role in Intel's plan to seize the game graphics market through its arc "alchemist" independent GPU. XESS seems to work in a similar way to AMD FSR 2.0. Its frequency riser uses motion vector and time data from the game engine to reconstruct the details in the outbound frame. In addition, like FSR, XESS will be open to GPUs of other brands.