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Main Authors: Ma, Lichen, Guo, Zipeng, He, Yu, Fu, Xiaolong, Liu, Luohang, Fu, Jingling, Huang, Junshi, Li, Yan
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.17759
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  • To circumvent the inherent fidelity bottlenecks and optimization misalignment of VAE-based latent diffusion, pixel-space diffusion models have emerged as a compelling end-to-end paradigm. However, existing pixel diffusion models often struggle to balance computational efficiency with the preservation of high-frequency details. They frequently resort to patch-based compression or restricted local decoding, leading to a "spectral compromise" where high-frequency and fine-grained pixel information are suppressed. To address these challenges, we propose \textbf{FrequencyBooster}, a novel framework designed to empower pixel diffusion with full-frequency modeling capabilities without prohibitive overhead. The core of our method is a high-capacity decoder that specializes in extracting exhaustive high-frequency details and low-frequency semantics, the latter of which is derived from a Diffusion Transformer (DiT) backbone. Unlike prior works that sacrifice global context for local refinement, FrequencyBooster leverages high-dimensional feature representations to maintain global structural integrity while achieving superior pixel-level precision. Extensive experiments on ImageNet demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach: our model achieves a state-of-the-art FID of \textbf{1.60} at $256 \times 256$ resolution within only 320 epochs. Furthermore, at $512 \times 512$ resolution, FrequencyBooster attains an FID of \textbf{1.69}, significantly outperforming existing pixel-space and latent-space generative models.