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AMD Talks About the Tech Behind New Radeon GPUs

The RX 5000 series of Radeon GPUs has been available for a few months now, with mixed response from critics and gamers alike. The RX 5700 XT is undeniably a pretty great graphics card at its $400 price point, although competition from Nvidia’s “Super” RTX cards has kept the market on its toes. What does AMD do to set its cards apart, then? Two things: Radeon Image Sharpening and Radeon Anti-Lag.

We’re interviewing Scott Wasson from AMD. After over 15 years of testing and writing about technology, and founding two prominent tech publications, Scott joined AMD’s Radeon Technologies Group several years ago. As Senior Manager, Product Management in

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