Windows 11 will enhance your games for free with artificial intelligence-powered feature
By Daniel Laguna onMicrosoft to bet on technology that will optimize the performance of certain titles

Microsoft keeps adding new features and tweaks to improve Windows 11. We know that the company is preparing something special to pamper gamers who use its operating system. It is a technology powered by artificial intelligence that will improve the performance and visual quality of certain games.
Windows 11 will optimize your games with artificial intelligence

Microsoft is working on an updated version of Windows 11 expected in the second half of the year. As you know, the company has bet big on artificial intelligence, so it wants to take advantage of this technology to offer interesting new features to its PC gamers.
According to details, it is developing a tool called Auto Super Resolution. It will be powered by artificial intelligence and will improve both the frame rates per second and the visual appearance of games that support it.
It is unconfirmed, but there is speculation that the feature will be available on computers with a NPU or Neural Processing Unit, which are specific processors for all things artificial intelligence.
According to Windows Central, the automatic Super Resolution would be sort of Microsoft's answer to Nvidia's DLSS, which also uses artificial intelligence to improve various aspects of games automatically.
For now, there is no exact date for its release, but it is expected to debut sometime in the fall, as part of the next major update for the operating system.
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