If there is one certainty in the world of IT (and not only) is that when something is in fashion everyone will try to provide their own alternative (otherwise said: they will copy it). The case in question centers around a new feature coming to Windows, called automatic super resolutionwhich Microsoft describes as follows: “use AI to make supported games play more smoothly with improved details“. Does it remind you of DLSS by any chance?
Since it has not yet been announced, the precise details on this function still escape us, but considering that it seems to be part of Windows 11 we can hardly imagine it linked to a specific hardwareeven if gods minimum requirements they may still be necessary.
Microsoft is also working on a better one color management by Windows 11 (in this regard you can also read our guide on how to calibrate the monitor in Windows), in particular with screens OLED HDRbut not only that, and anyone who has found themselves having to enter a color profile by hand knows how frustrating this can be.
Again the description is quite clear: “Automatic color management ensures that your apps and other content have accurate colors on this display“.
And just to close by returning to the consideration from which we started, AMD has its own FSR And Intel he calls him XeSSbut in the end everyone does the same thing: a(sort of) upscaling to make games run smoother without appreciable loss of detail. Microsoft is just last in line, for now, so there’s not much to be surprised about.