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I know thatRDNA 4 is the last RDNA architecture. The next mainstream desktop one is UDNA. They decided so because it costs AMD too much to develop two architectures simultaneously, not to mention the sporadic ROCm support on (cheaper) gaming cards drivers away sales from people who need compute, but don't have the need and/or cash for an enterprise card, and have to choose Nvidia for CUDA. As for whether it's good for gaming or not, we'll see. Personally, I'm due for an upgrade anyway, so I'll just get a 9070 XT and call it quits for a good 2-3 gens.
We might see higher VRAM variants but I don't see AMD spending any time on significant revisions for future RDNA cards past the shortly to be released series.
That would just detract resources from UDNA and that is AMD's number one priority right now. Keep in mind that UDNA will now be including all their gaming, compute, and AI improvements from now on. The name might not sound exciting to gamers but it should be given that some of the benefits to compute and AI have already been integrated into RDNA4.
It's kinda hard to give an accurate assessment until what we know is really going on with Nvidia. Specifically I'm thinking about the "Missing ROP" saga. We don't have a clue of exactly what happened but it seems apparent to me that Jensen's declaration about it affecting .5 Percent reeks so bad it makes my eyes water. The possibility the whole Nvidia Production Run was lost is not out of the realm of possibility. Who is responsible for the mess will play a key role in determining how its cleaned up. Both Nvidia and AMD use TSMC 4nm Nodes. There are 3 different TSMC 4nm lines; N4, N4P and N4X. Those lines are booked years in advance and squeezing extra capacity out of them will not be easy. How much extra stock AMD ordered may also play a big part. AMD may have ordered for a 2 year run of cards. If the entire Nvidia Production Run has to be replaced it could be a very long time before they receive replacements. Like 6 to 9 months and even at that new Dies would be flowing in at a trickle. AMD could keep the market satiated for a while. At the pace of fulfillment that would crush AMD's stock 24 month stock could only last for 18 months. What happens then ? Who gets priority ? They both use TSMC