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joe_mamba 5 hours ago

If you're on Intel integrated graphics, it's a free potential upgrade that makes use of existing silicon, and you don't have to turn it on. I don't get the hate. Just don't turn it on if you don't want it.

I get that people want more real frames rather than more "fake" frames, but in that case you wouldn't be buying integrated graphics, or if you did end up with iGPU, you'd be aware of the limits and be happy for any improvements arriving via software.

It's like people let their hate of AI and LLM bubble blind them, and their brains can't compartmentalize good from bad news anymore.

nodja 2 hours ago | parent [-]

> It's like people let their hate of AI and LLM bubble blind them, and their brains can't compartmentalize good from bad news anymore.

DLSS is also AI and people like it.

People don't like framegen because the manufacturers are not being honest about it and using it for deceptive hype marketing. Anyone with a brain knows that it introduces latency and is only useful if you're already 40+ FPS, we also know that companies will use it to pad benchmarks. NVIDIA themselves said that the 5070 had 4090 performance because it supports framegen.

cubefox 3 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

> we also know that companies will use it to pad benchmarks.

Unlike Nvidia, Intel explicitly doesn't use it to pad benchmarks.

joe_mamba 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

XeSS is also like DLSS, it's not just frame gen.