To get it functioning, you must add a line to Chrome's "target" line in settings: -enable-features=IntelVpSuperResolution. It also works on Arc graphics cards as well. According (Opens in a new window) to Videocardz, it's supported on iGPUs going back to Intel's 10th Gen (Skylake) and newer CPUs. News of Intel's support for this feature is unofficial however, users are reporting it works. It's already possible with some Intel GPUs, both discrete and integrated. However, Intel has beaten AMD to the punch. When Nvidia announced RTX VSR, we immediately wondered if AMD would attempt something similar. Nvidia says 90% of the video streamed today is at 1080p or lower, so this is useful technology. For example, it can upscale a 1080p video stream to 4K, which is excellent for those with high-res panels on their desks. It can upscale low-resolution video content using the tensor cores built into Ampere and Ada Lovelace GPUs. Nvidia made waves recently by launching RTX Video Super Resolution (VSR) for Chromium browsers.
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