On Monday, AMD released a driver update which added Radeon Image Sharpening support to the Radeon Vega-based graphics cards, Doing this resulted in a commotion around this new marvelous technology.

In July, Radeon Image Sharpening was first launched in AMD’s Radeon RX 5700 series graphics cards and this is how AMD had described it then

“Radeon Image Sharpening uses algorithms to intelligently sharpen only the areas that need it, reducing the blurriness that can pop up when you activate various anti-aliasing methods or run games at a lower resolution than your display’s maximum. Better yet, it does so with next to no performance impact.”

Radeon Image Sharpening cleans up the image when the game’s resolution is brought down from your monitor’s default resolution for increased performance. Although Radeon Image Sharpening entered the gaming world riding AMD‘s new “Navi” architecture based RX 5700 GPUs, Radeon Image Sharpening isn’t just limited to the RX 5700 chips alone. During early September following an update, the Radeon RX 570, 580 and 590 were updated with Radeon Image Sharpening. This is where all the commotion began.

AMD acted upon gamer’s request to add Radeon Image Sharpening to Vega GPUs

After the September update, PCgamesN asked AMD whether Radeon Image Sharpening would be introduced in Radeon RX Vega GPUs to which AMD replied that

“AMD will gauge end-user reception and demand for Radeon Image Sharpening and will consider adding support for additional Radeon RX graphics cards in the future.”

AMD enthusiasts weren’t satisfied with this answer of AMD’s . Until Radeon RX 5700 series was released, Vega-based GPUs were AMD’s most demanded and powerful graphics cards, which was sold quite a lot above MSRP for a major part of their life cycle due to the boom in cryptocurrency. Gamers who purchased Vega felt left out. A thread about PCgamesN’s article on the r/amd subreddit acquired over 700 comments and 2.4k upvotes while a successive thread with the title “Dear AMD, of course, we want Radeon Image Sharpening on Vega, this shouldn’t even be a question” accumulated another 400 comments and over 2.3k upvotes.

AMD acted on the message and they are now adding Radeon Image Sharpening to Vega GPUs and Radeon. This is indeed an excellent thing, a technology as marvelous as the Radeon Image Sharpening deserves to be spread far and wide. Radeon Vega and Radeon VII users can now get the Radeon Image Sharpening feature with the download of “Radeon Software Adrenalin 2109 Edition 19.9.3”. Radeon users would also find optimization for “Ghost Recon Breakpoint”, Breakpoint is scheduled to release this week under AMD’s recently announced “Raise The Game” Bundle for numerous Radeon GPUs.

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