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They always underdeliver and they never innovated anything GPU related with a single exception (RDNA2, Infinity Cache) in decades so I'm definitely not. Just plain low quality copycatting with "but it's open source!" sauce at the very best. Do I need to care for it being open source if it's so garbage I can't even enjoy it in 99% scenarios? Pricing is also ridiculous. Being 2+ generations behind on everything that's not raw raster performance means anything but the 5 to 10 % discount is enough.
I disagree with most of your points but this one takes the cake. If you think their only innovation in the GPU space in the last few decades is infinity cache,it's plain incorrect. See GCN. Even coherent caching was a bigger innovation than infinity cache was. That's not the only "innovation" though. In terms of arch, go back all the way to Fermi and see the amount of stuff Nvidia (and AMD) have copied from each other.
Sure nvidia are usually the first to release new "features" of which 90% are garbage but the ones that click are great. AMD follows, but they don't just copy nvidia because a lot of the features are in development years before launch but nvidia are quicker to release it simply because they can execute better and have more resources. Also, FSR has been perfectly usable and ironically the times I couldn't really use it are where DLSS also struggled massively (eg.warzone). Not saying DLSS isn't superior, but this exaggeration about DLSS being a thousand times better is getting quite tiresome as I play games on both just fine. If AMD didn't release FSR, freesync and all of the stuff they've "copied" and made it open source, don't think I would've been able to enjoy even half of these features and it has been a net benefit for all. They should've executed better with some of them and priced their GPU's better in general, but the open source stuff has been great.
Also, over the past 20 years or so AMD cards almost always aged better for me (eg. 290X vs GTX 970, 9700 Pro vs dogshit FX5800 etc etc), so i'm not sure what cards you've been using.
Before spouting your silly renaming suggestions, know that AMD doesn't only make a GPU and they've been killing it in other divisions, including companies they've acquired which is rarity in the industry.