• Mon. Oct 6th, 2025

Arm just brought Nvidia DLSS-style upscaling to mobile devices

Arm just brought Nvidia DLSS-style upscaling to mobile devices

Ever since Nvidia first unveiled its DLSS 2 upscaling technology and suddenly brought a viable free way for gamers to increase the frame rate of their games, it has brought about a step change in the way gamers and the industry thinks about gaming performance. To that end, Arm has just announced that it has developed its own DLSS 2-like upscaling algorithm, which will work on GPUs for mobile devices, calling it Arm Accuracy Super Resolution or ASR.

Arm, which designs the baseline architecture of the mobile chips used by the likes of Apple, Qualcomm, and Samsung, isn’t a company we’d normally associate with the best graphics card innovations for desktop gamers. However, its architecture sits at the heart of the new and much-hyped Qualcomm Elite X laptop chips, which are establishing themselves as the first truly viable option for Arm-based Windows laptops.

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