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- Intel has just released a new graphics driver for Gen11 GPUs with support for a new feature dubbed “Retro Scaling”. Integer scaling should allow classic low-resolution games to be displayed on modern high-resolutions screens free from artefacts from scaling algorightms not particularly well-suited for pixel art.
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Sep 3, 2019 · Intel has just released a new graphics driver for Gen11 GPUs with support for a new feature dubbed “Retro Scaling”. Integer scaling should allow classic low-resolution games to be displayed on modern high-resolutions screens free from artefacts from scaling algorightms not particularly well-suited for pixel art.
Aug 26, 2022 · For more information about integer scaling, refer to Integer Scaling Support on Intel® Graphics. Minimum Requirements: 10th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor or newer; Intel® Graphics Driver version 26.20.100.7212 or newer; Intel® Graphics Command Center version 1.100.1725.0 or newer; Windows® 11 or Windows® 10 version 1709 or newer
Sep 2, 2019 · The new Retro Scaling feature is in beta, and is only available on Intel's latest Gen11 integrated graphics found on its 10-namometer Ice Lake processors. Those are in short supply at the...
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Sep 2, 2019 · 'Retro Scaling' is only enabled with Intel's Gen11 iGPUs, as found in the company's 10nm 'Ice Lake' processors. Not many people will be running a PC with one of these at the time of writing....
Mar 28, 2019 · Sadly, this feature is only available with Intel's 11th Gen (Gen11) graphics chips or newer, making the feature exclusive to ICE LAKE at the time of writing. This means that this feature is...
Jun 26, 2019 · However, integer scaling is only compatible with Intel processors with Gen11 graphics. The closest candidate is Ice Lake , which should land before the year ends.
•. As opposed to Ice Lake, which is currently probably < 1% of CPUs? "Sadly, this feature is only available with Intel's 11th Gen (Gen11) graphics chips or newer, making the feature exclusive to Ice Lake at the time of writing." Reply reply.