In Windows 11, Microsoft includes a feature to enhance the quality of games.
Microsoft is currently testing several new features and settings for Windows 11, one of which helps improve the quality of computer games.
Microsoft has added the "Automatic Ultra-Resolution" option to the system settings, which it describes as "using artificial intelligence to make supported games run smoothly with improved details." This is in line with observations made in the most recent Windows 11 beta version.
Currently, several computer graphics cards—such as NVIDIA's DLSS technology, AMD's FSR technology, and Intel's XeSS technology—support artificial intelligence-based image quality enhancement approaches.
The new option is anticipated to enhance the gaming experience on Windows 11 computers, however it is anticipated that this feature will be limited to new machines.
A neural processing unit (NPU) or processor cores designed specifically to process artificial intelligence, such the latest Intel Core Ultra CPUs, may be needed for the new option.
In order to improve the quality of images while playing games, new pixels are added to the original image to increase its resolution while maintaining as many of its original characteristics as possible. This technique is based on the use of intelligent algorithms to analyze the original image and determine its edges, colors, and details.
In the near future, Microsoft is anticipated to provide additional information regarding the "Automatic High Quality" option and the compatible titles.
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