VideoCardz writes NVIDIA will also deliver some new driver features. We already heard about the ReShade filter integration into GeForce Freestyle and Ansel, but it appears there will also be an AMD Radeon Anti-Lag clone called NVIDIA Ultra Low Latency mode. Image Sharpening is also moving from Freestyle to the Control Panel:
A new driver, which will be released today, will add NULL support for G-Sync monitors. The NULL stands for NVIDIA Ultra Low Latency mode (basically a Radeon Anti-Lag clone), which is a technology providing faster response times by limiting GPU-bound input lag.
Additionally, NVIDIA will bring Image Sharpening directly to the Control Panel, which means it will not be listed as a Freestyle ‘Sharpen’ filter, as it is now.