Intel announced the XESS 2 SDK, which targets game developers. The new vehicle attracts attention with its 4/5 plug -ins.
Intel, long -awaited Xess 2 sdkHe finally presented it to the development community. In particular, this software development kit, which aims to improve game performance, offers features such as frame generation, super resolution and low latency for new generation Intel Arc GPUs. Thanks to the add -ons for Unity and Unreal Engine 4/5, the integration of Xess technology into games is now much faster and easier.
Intel XESS 2 Features of SDK
The new Xess 2 SDK provides various tools to developers with three main components:
XESS-SR (Super Resolution): Shader Model 6.4 can increase square speeds in all GPUs that support.
XESS-FG (Frame Generation): It offers more fluent movements and high square speeds, and can work with XMX (XE Matrix Extensions) in Intel Arc GPUs.
XELL (XE Low Latency): It provides a more sensitive game experience by reducing the input delay and can be used in Intel’s integrated and discrete ARC GPUs.
In addition, an update was introduced to Intel’s Xess Inspector tool. This tool offers developers the opportunity to examine the performance of Xess 2 in the game. However, it is stated that Intel does not share XESS 2 algorithms as open source and is limited to pre -compiled libraries.
One of the biggest advantages of Intel Xess 2 SDK is the plug -ins for Unity and Unreal Engine 4/5. These add -ons allow game developers to quickly integrate XESS technology into their projects. Intel aims to provide comprehensive support for the development community to fully benefit from these new tools.
The XESS 2 SDK aims to improve a wide range of game performance from low -budget systems to high -performance game platforms. Intel’s move is seen as an attempt to create a solid alternative to Nvidia and AMD, especially in GPU competition. Developers will be able to offer players a more fluent experience while increasing the visual quality of games with Xess 2.