About the same, the morons Neenyah and Imao fucked up the entire forum with lies that AMD does not have an autocalibrator in sRGB, although any owner of an AMD video card (or igpu) on screens with 45-46% NTSC and 80%+ NTSC (for example 90%+ DCI-P3/90 %+ AdobeRGB), can easily independently verify that I'm right and be convinced of the total disgrace of NVidia and Intel for more than 16 years, which do not have this autocalibrator and whose hardware owners cannot quickly (albeit roughly, depends on the EDID) provide color rendition in sRGB space. Moreover, in all software, except for the component output in players, you always need to select RGB24/32 output.
This eliminates the need for most AMD card owners to purchase a hardware calibrator (although this is the most accurate calibration, it does not apply to all Windows software, because some of the software knows nothing about color management and thinks that it draws a picture in the sRGB space). So, the sRGB autocalibrator built into all AMD drivers has been doing this work for them for more than 16 years, albeit roughly, but the result is many times better than looking at poisonous and oversaturated colors if the laptop screen or monitor does not have the correct factory sRGB converting profile on-the-fly color space of wide gamut panels in sRGB.
And all this with one regulator in the driver. To the shame of Intel/NVidia, they have not been able to do this for more than 16 years.
I just installed NVidia 2024 drivers and there is 100% no autocalibrator for EDID, which is in AMD 2024 drivers. =)
Shame on NVidia. Shame on Intel!