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Samsung Exynos 2600 Adds ENSS Upscaling, Framing It as a Mobile Take on DLSS

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Samsung Exynos 2600 Adds ENSS Upscaling, Framing It as a Mobile Take on DLSS

A new report says Samsung’s Exynos 2600 now supports ENSS upscaling, short for Exynos Neural Super Sampling, and Samsung is positioning the feature as a mobile-style answer to mobile DLSS.

The idea behind ENSS is straightforward: the GPU renders a scene at a lower resolution first, then AI raises the image quality so the final result looks sharper and higher-resolution than the original render. The system can also insert frames between rendered frames to make motion look smoother without forcing the GPU to output every frame on its own.

That approach isn’t just about visuals. According to the report, ENSS can also improve thermal behavior and power efficiency on phones, which matters just as much as raw graphics speed during longer gaming sessions.

In testing cited by the source, the Exynos 2600 reportedly delivers graphics performance that is about 15% higher than competing chips. Samsung currently limits ENSS support to this chip, though the company is expected to extend the technology to future products.

If that expansion happens, ENSS upscaling could become a bigger part of Samsung’s graphics story, especially for mobile gaming workloads that need a better balance between image quality, frame smoothness, heat, and battery life.

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