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Well yeah since January 2018 to be exact, they just updated sharpen image filter(source, where this article is copy pasted) for it. Though while it still supports more API:s than AMD's RIS, game has to have supported by Nvidia. And yeah Nvidia Freestyle is not only image sharpening, it can do whole a lot more than that and is very versatile nifty tool.
I ended up not using it because it's so much work.
RIS is a really great approach which I hope they all can learn from.
Just a filter that is near perfect.
There's nothing special about it either but it's funny that it's better than hardware specific, cloud computing machine learning and all the buzzword tech DLSS.
Just wondering how many other technologies like this they can Easily implement! Next up asic for AA like the HDMI AA adapter (Yes it WORKS!)