Intel’s new Arc driver enables XeSS 3 Multi-Frame Generation

Intel has started shipping XeSS 3 support with Multi-Frame Generation in its latest Windows graphics driver. Multi-Frame Generation extends XeSS Frame Generation by inserting up to three generated frames between two rendered frames, aiming to raise the displayed frame rate without changing the game’s native render workload.
This is the first public rollout of the “Intel XeSS 3 Support: Introducing Multi-Frame Generation” item that Intel has been referencing around Panther Lake. Intel lists the feature as part of the launch driver stack for Core Ultra Series 3 systems with built-in Arc B390 and B370 graphics.
Intel XeSS 3 Support: Introducing Multi-Frame Generation
XeSS Multi-Frame Generation builds upon XeSS Frame Generation by inserting up to 3 generated frames between two rendered frames, going from a 1:1 ratio to 3:1 for an ultra smooth gameplay experience.
Source: Intel
The same driver package also targets a wide set of Arc and Core Ultra platforms, including Arc A-series and Arc B-series discrete GPUs, plus multiple Core Ultra generations with integrated Arc graphics.
Source: VideoCardz
On the software side, earlier Intel briefings said XeSS 3 keeps a compatible path with existing XeSS 2 titles, and user controls can also show up through Intel’s Graphics Software override options, depending on the game. Actual in-game availability still depends on what each title exposes and which XeSS features are integrated.
Intel’s Arc Graphics driver package is listed as version 32.0.101.8425 / 32.0.101.8362 (WHQL) with a posting date of 1/26/2026 on Intel’s driver page.
| Intel XeSS Technologies | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| VideoCardz.com | XeSS | XeSS 2 | XeSS 3 🆕 |
| Super Resolution upscaling (XeSS-SR) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Cross-vendor SR path (SM 6.4 class) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Intel XMX-optimized path | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Frame Generation (XeSS-FG) | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Low latency mode (XeLL) | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Multi-Frame Generation (XeSS-MFG) | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
Source: Intel Driver