![]() ![]() ![]() Intel currently ships 'Ice Lake' only in its low-voltage and very low z-height packages, targeting notebooks and convertibles. Here's the catch - the feature is only available for Intel's Gen11 iGPU, found in the company's 10 nm 'Ice Lake' processors. This is a godsend for those playing old games on emulators, or even some of the newer indie games that retain a retro aesthetic. The feature is a global toggle in the Graphics Command Center, which when enabled, upscales low-resolution retro games in a nearest-neighbor pixel multiplication model that looks better, when compared to classic bilinear upscaling, which alters the color data of multiplied pixels, causing the upscaled image to look blurry. Intel over the weekend posted Graphics Software 25.20.100.7155, which delivers the much touted integer upscaling feature, branded as 'Retro Scaling' by the company.
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