Microsoft's auto AI upscaler will only be available on Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ AI PCs to begin w

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 2025.12.09

Earlier this year, it came to light that Microsoft had been for Windows, called Automatic Super Resolution (ASR). The concept behind the system is that any game can get a boost in performance and better anti-aliasing, even if it doesn't support DLSS, FSR, or XeSS. Microsoft has now made the feature available, except very few people will get to use it for now because it's only enabled on new Copilot+ AI PCs that sport Qualcomm's Snapdragon X processor.

The details of this limitation are found in the newly updated of Microsoft's Copilot AI PC page (via ). The main reason why it's currently limiting its new technology to these specific Arm-based PCs is two-fold. 

Firstly, it provides an additional promotion for Microsoft's , and secondly, the range is the only one currently available that meets the 40 or higher TOPs NPU requirement.

NPUs, or neural processing units, are specialised accelerators for common calculations and data formats involved with AI operations. Think [[link]] of them as being generalised versions of Nvidia's Tensor cores. AMD and Intel have them in some of their chips (e.g. , ) but they don't have sufficient performance, measured in TOPS (tera operations per second), to meet the standard NPU rating set by Microsoft.

The concept behind ASR is a good one. While lots of modern games have built-in support for AMD, Intel, or Nvidia upscalers, most older ones don't and if you have a budget-level laptop, the integrated graphics processor might not be powerful enough to run such games at a decent frame rate. Microsoft's system gets around this problem by having an upscaler that can be applied to any game.

Well, that's the idea. Reality is somewhat different, as the number of games that ASR will actually work on is currently limited to just 12. I suspect that this is because these are the only games that run well enough on the Arm version of Windows and have also passed internal testing of ASR.

You can see the full list of supported games in this , that Microsoft contributes to—just click on the Auto SR button to select those titles that use the upscaler.

Automatic Super Resolution will probably end up rolling out across all Windows platforms, once AMD and Intel have CPUs on the market that meet the 40 or higher TOPS requirement. But what about everyone else? What if you have a PC that doesn't have an NPU?

I strongly suspect that you're going to be out of luck, as Microsoft is unlikely to change its Copilot+ requirements and despite having more than enough AI performance to meet the necessary level, GPUs just aren't classed as NPUs.

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Intel and Nvidia don't have a generic, one-click AI upscaler that can be automatically applied to any game, unfortunately, as DLSS and XeSS all require the code for them to be implemented directly into the game.

Only AMD offers anything like ASR, via its feature. While that requires the PC to have a Radeon RX 5000-series or better graphics card, laptops with one [[link]] of AMD's more recent APUs, like the aforementioned 8040U range, should work fine. 

Automatic Super Resolution could have been the first really useful addition to Windows [[link]] for a long time but as things currently stand, its arrival is going to be very much of a whisper and not the bang it deserves to be.

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