mwd
Power User
It does nothing any other bridge wouldn't do when it comes to INTONATION. That is to say, if your neck/fretboard is made of wood, and it reacts the way wood does when exposed to different temperature/humidity, you will still need to check your action and intonation (most likely with a TR adjustment, as bridges don't move on their own).
Specifically what I found (for me... YMMV) is that the bridge mechanisms, regarding adjusting the action and intonation, was so easy and positive compared to other bridges. It will compensate tuning for temp and humidity changes but you definitely have to monitor your TR. I keep mine set to .001 relief. Two or three times a year, as the seasons change, I have to bring it back to desired specs.