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multi frame generation
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Multi frame generation (MFG) is a graphics technology that uses AI to synthesize multiple frames between traditionally rendered frames, boosting effective framerates and motion smoothness. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover Intel's XeSS 3 MFG, which now supports Arc A-series, Arc B-series, and Core Ultra integrated GPUs via WHQL drivers, enabling up to three AI-generated frames per rendered frame. NVIDIA's DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation is also covered, delivering up to 3X performance at 4K on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs in games like Arknights: Endfield. These threads explore driver updates, hardware compatibility, and real-world gaming performance gains from multi frame generation.
Intel’s latest WHQL‑certified graphics driver, version 32.0.101.8509, finally brings XeSS 3’s Multi‑Frame Generation (MFG) out of the Panther Lake silo and into a much wider swath of Intel’s GPU family — including both discrete Arc cards and multiple Core Ultra generations — turning a previously...
Intel’s latest graphics driver drop doesn’t just add support for the new Core Ultra Series 3 “Panther Lake” family — it brings XeSS 3 with Multi‑Frame Generation (MFG) to a broad swath of Intel Arc and Core Ultra platforms, letting compatible GPUs synthesize up to three AI‑generated frames...
Arknights: Endfield arrives on PC with day‑one support for NVIDIA’s DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, a feature NVIDIA says multiplies frame rates by an average of 3X at 4K on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, while the company’s DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution upgrade is available via the NVIDIA app for even...