I'm not sure what you're trying to say, because you're trying way too hard to defend AMD here like you have some holy duty to do so, or out of pure spite for the green team. You always seem to do this, it's arguing in bad faith.
Half of these "features" such as color vibrance and motion handling for video have been present in NVIDIA hardware for over fifteen years at this point, if not longer. These are features so old they've fallen into disuse and obsolescence (such as the video interpolation thing), or never worked correctly (such as Enhanced Sync). That kind of talk may impress someone who doesn't understand a thing about graphics cards but it has the complete opposite effect on someone who does.
FidelityFX suite practically works in its entirety on NVIDIA and Intel hardware, NV released image sharpening support to the entire product stack BEFORE AMD removed their gate keeping for RDNA and Polaris only (it works even on Kekler), FreeSync? Might as well try and see who pioneered adaptive sync displays... and if you want to be judgmental, let's be judgmental, need I remind you their promised support for Netflix DRM on Vega for 18.3.1 still hasn't shipped? Or that they've gated Radeon Super Resolution (their global FSR 1.0 pass) behind RDNA hardware? Yeah, no buddy, that's no argument.
I'm hardly an NVIDIA guy, been on Radeon Vanguard for 3 years now and owned practically the entire collection of AMD HBM GPUs. I had a great time with them. I've ended up with a 3090 out of a very unfortunate chain of events back in 2020, the delay on the 6900 XT caused it to arrive in my country far pricier than I had paid on my 3090 back then and that's the sole reason I don't have one on my PC right now. I just never felt it was worth switching because of the astronomical value of this GPU throughout the past few years making me wary of dealing with randos and its excellent stability. I fully intend on going back to AMD on my next upgrade cycle, but saying they're on equal footing, is simply not an argument vested in good faith right now.