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Be that as it may, it IS true that RDNA2 is architecturally different... once again... from RDNA. See my previous post on subject. Vega is also not getting the long term support it should be getting. Fury X was abandoned quite rapidly and performance is abysmal on newer titles. The list goes on... every time they change to a new setup/product line, its like they hit that reset button. Except long term issues do seem to return.
The days of long term AMD support on for example HD 6xxx/7xxx is behind us. I hope, and honestly also do think, that RDNA2 will be 'saved' because the consoles will carry something similar-ish.
Fury X with its 4GB... no way it's going to work properly on newer titles anyways.
Vega is a compute-oriented architecture, with many compromises for the normal user.
RDNA2 will be a true new architecture, RDNA is just a hybrid or halfway between GCN and RDNA2.