You could ask Nvidia the same thing. Why aren't they talking about it? Has Nvidia ever released technical information about a VESA standard?
VESA isn't AMD, that's why AMD isn't talking about it.
Who ever said the VESA specs were open?
AMD said FreeSync was and would be open, before Adaptive Sync became part of the VESA standard.
They never provided any information. They never provided a demo. They provided something they
said was a demo, but wasn't actually a demo. Their big point during that demo, however, was to point out how mean it is of Nvidia to ask us to pay for the things they spend money and time developing, and that FreeSync would be open.
Except now it's been five months, and they've said precisely squat about it. Nothing. Nada. Zilch. We have no technical information whatsoever.
So much for open.
Nvidia, on the other hand, as a result of providing hardware, we have a pretty good understanding that G-Sync works as advertised. People have tested it thoroughly, evaluating it for a host of performance characteristics. To say that G-Sync is dead because someday, somehow, someone might come up with something that might be somewhat similar is preposterous.
AMD's entire position since CES has been overplaying their hand, making people think that a legit competitor to G-Sync is just around the corner. Only they've done absolutely
nothing to substantiate that claim. They have no technical information. They have no demos. They have no announced hardware partnerships. They have no announced product inclusions.
They have
nothing other than the hope that you won't buy an Nvidia card because of their bluffing.