Overview
- A line in Intel’s Graphics Software configuration files explicitly reads “Multi-Frame Generation (XeSS),” appearing in Arc driver builds that govern the app’s UI options.
- The reference was first flagged by Reddit user Organic-Bird-587 and PC Gamer verified its presence in driver sets dating back to at least June.
- Tom’s Hardware reports the files also contain an image that appears to be a prospective XeSS MFG logo, though its use is not confirmed.
- Intel has issued no comment and there is no released multi-frame functionality tied to XeSS despite the months-old entry.
- Multi-frame generation is currently a differentiator for Nvidia’s DLSS 4 on RTX 50-series GPUs, while Intel and AMD presently offer single-frame generation.