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So, how does it actually work? „Linking“ is too vague to explain anything.
The only thing I can imagine is some sort of upscaling from a lower resolution, which is hardly revolutionary.
My guess is similar to Intel XeSS where that's pretty much what it does, runs the game at lower resolution and uses the npu to upscale it in real-time
https://game.intel.com/us/xess-enabled-games/
The biggest difference that this might bring is IF it can work with any game rather than just specific ones
so like FSR 1 but with AI uoscaling. Does sound somewhat exciting