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Something like Nvidia DLDSR #656

Closed Susie1818 closed 8 months ago

Susie1818 commented 8 months ago

Application [Required]

All games

Processor / Processor Number [Required]

intel Core i5-13500

Graphic Card [Required]

intel Arc A770

Rendering API [Required]

Windows Build Number [Required]

Other Windows build number

No response

Describe the feature [Required]

Nvidia DLDSR (Deep Learning Dynamic Super Resolution) is an AI downscaler that allows applications to render with an internal resolution that is actually higher than the physical native resolution of the monitor. This is quite useful for the mainstream 1080p monitors with many old games that were not very GPU demanding where our GPU has some headroom to actually work at a high resolution with relative ease. Downscale ratios(presets) are usually 1.33/1.5/2.0 which translate to 1440p/1620p/2160p (internal resolution) downscaling to 1080p. This feature (Nvidia DLDSR) has been proven improving visual quality for 1080p monitors. Simply put, it is just an anti-aliasing solution that produces better visual quality than many AA solutions provided by the game engines (FXAA, MSAA, TAA).

It is a driver level feature, so it doesn't have to be manually integrated into a game by the game devs like XeSS, and it can be applied universally to any game.

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Gabriela-Intel commented 8 months ago

Thanks for the feedback! We'll pass this along to the team.

@IGCIT Can you close this please? Thanks!

Andarwinux commented 1 week ago

Why is this closed? IIRC the Intel driver doesn't have a similar feature. DLDSR is actually NVIDIA's most valuable feature, not only providing the most powerful anti-aliasing for games, but also allowing true HiDPI rendering for the whole system. If Arc supports something like this, I'd consider getting one.