- Intel has introduced XeSS 3 upscaling and XeSS Multi-Body Technology
- Its tackle MFG will work with older GPUs – even Xe1 built-in graphics
- This can be a huge benefit over Nvidia’s MFG, and with Panther Lake chips due as 2026 arrives, there are thrilling prospects on the horizon
Intel has taken the wraps off its next-gen XeSS tech to spice up body charges with its Arc (and Xe) GPUs, and Group Blue is following in Nvidia’s footsteps with its personal tackle Multi-Body Technology (MFG).
VideoCardz studies that Intel introduced XeSS 3 upscaling and XeSS-MFG, which facilitates multi-frame interpolation, that means that the function inserts a number of AI-generated frames in between the (actual) frames rendered by the GPU.
This artificially boosts the body fee, after all, and XeSS-MFG will supply as much as 4x body technology (that means three AI frames for each actual one, to quadruple the body fee).
The welcome twist with Intel’s MFG tech is that it may be backwards appropriate with older Arc GPUs, which suggests the Arc Alchemist 1st-gen desktop graphics playing cards – and Xe2 built-in GPUs (and finally Xe1, too).
There was no launch date revealed for XeSS 3 plus MFG, but it surely’s anticipated to debut subsequent yr.
Evaluation: making the panther dash quicker
To be extra exact, XeSS 3 with MFG is predicted to be a part of Intel’s grand plan to pep up cell CPUs together with Panther Lake. These Intel Core Extremely sequence 3 processors for laptops (and handhelds) will see “broad market availability beginning January 2026”, Intel additionally instructed us in a press launch.
So, Panther Lake with built-in Xe3 graphics is already anticipated to ‘set a brand new commonplace’ and supply over 50% quicker graphics efficiency in comparison with Xe2 – a giant leap, and one that may be made into a good greater bounce if you throw body technology into the equation (with supported video games, that’s).
Briefly, subsequent yr we might see some very compelling wallet-friendly gaming laptops packing Intel chips with critically highly effective built-in GPUs (to not point out quick thin-and-light gaming notebooks and peppy handhelds, too).
Intel can also be claiming a notable achievement in that it will be the primary GPU maker to permit earlier generations of its graphics playing cards to make use of MFG – Nvidia is the one agency providing MFG proper now, however the function stays unique to its most up-to-date RTX 5000 GPUs.
AMD has body technology, however has not entered the Multi-Body Technology race simply but – although it is anticipated to take action with its next-gen tackle FSR codenamed ‘Redstone’.