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Microsoft’s ‘Auto Super Resolution’ DLSS competitor isn’t exclusive to Qualcomm


It’s not just for specific games, either.

“The ‘exclusive’ language is really about what is available today so that will no longer apply if another technology becomes available that can meet Microsoft’s performance threshold,” Qualcomm spokesperson Macey Davis tells me. AMD and Intel, each of which are expected to have their own Copilot Plus PCs this fall with similarly speedy NPUs inside, weren’t able to tell me anything about Auto Super Resolution. Someone already got the new Recall feature working on a non-Copilot PC, and I know some gamers now swear by a Steam app called Lossless Scaling, which can bring fancy upscaling and even frame generation to games where the developers haven’t rolled it out themselves.

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