Intel is trying to get into the good graces of gamers with its big Panther Lake chipset reveal . In that vein, Intel took more time to explain an update to its two-year-old AI upscaler, XeSS 2 . No, we’re not getting XeSS 3. No, Intel hasn’t confirmed what the hell it’s doing with future GPUs . Instead, like Nvidia before , Intel is getting into multi-frame generation to artificially push game frame rates higher. However, unlike Nvidia, Intel isn’t restricting players to its own chips.

(Full disclosure: Intel invited me to its chipset fab in Phoenix, Ariz. Travel and lodging were paid by Intel, but Gizmodo did not guarantee any coverage as a condition of accepting the trip.)

Multi-frame generation is a word that could create a typhoon of controversy among PC gaming circles with

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