Intel and CDPR heard you like Cyberpunk 2077. So they just boosted performance on its Arc graphics cards in the game by over 70% courtesy of a new patch supporting Intel's XeSS scaling tech. Nice.
More specifically, Intel is claiming(opens in new tab) that the latest Cyberpunk patch lifts performance from 39 fps to 67 fps on theIntel Arc A750(opens in new tab) card running at 1080p, ultra detail and medium ray tracing enabled.
Of course, what we're comparing here is performance with and without XeSS scaling. The 39 fps is running 1080p native. The 67 fps is courtesy of XeSS scaling.
Prior to this patch, you could have opted to run AMD's FSR scaling on an Intel Arc card. However, XeSS has two modes, one of which leans on the AI cores in Arc GPUs to accelerate the scaling.
That mode generally has better performance than AMD's FSR scaling which relies on generic instructions and can run on any modern GPU and it's what we are assuming has been used to implement XeSS support on Cyberpunk.
It's also worth noting that XeSS was set to performance mode to achieve 67 fps. That's the most aggressive mode and doesn't bode all that well for image quality.
XeSS at 1080p in performance mode renders the game at a resolution of 960 by 540 pixels and then scales it up to 1920 by 1080. By comparison, in quality mode the image is scaled up from 1280 by 720 pixels.
Generally, scaling techs like XeSS and indeed AMD's FSR and Nvidia's DLSS work better at higher target resolutions like 4K. So, running XeSS in performance mode isn't going to give you a true 1080p experience.
All that said, it's still welcome to see Intel's Arc GPUs getting this kind of love. The joys of XeSS will of course also apply to the Intel Arc A770(opens in new tab)
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