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So, CPU and GPU architectural development cycles run ~2-5 years, depending on if it's a ground-up development or a refinement of an existing architecture. RDNA launched in 2019; Zen2 launched in 2019. Zen3 in 2020, Zen4 in 2022, RDNA2 in 2020, RDNA3 in 2022. Dr. Su became CEO of AMD in 2014. That's 5 years before the earliest of these - meaning that at most, these projects had been thought of before she took over. Literally none of them had started before she took over. So ... yeah. I guess nice try on your part too?"Projects" that were under development before she became CEO.
Nice try. NOT!
Early Zen (1) development started in 2012. Zen2 was a major revision on Zen1, meaning that it couldn't even be started until the overall Zen1 architecture was finalized. It could obviously start well before they had functioning silicon, but that's something that happens late in development anyway. So, unless you count the idea of there being a further development of Zen1 as Zen2 being "under development", then there is literally no way that project started before Dr. Su took over as CEO.