There are serious doubts about it, unless both companies substantially improve RT performance across all classes of GPUs, and fast, without breaking customers' piggy-banks.Amen.
So many so-called technology enthusiasts simply don't understand that rasterisation is dead. The fact that games, even new ones, still use it is entirely down to the fact that the console GPUs are simply not capable of acceptable RT performance. Assuming AMD manages to mostly address that shortcoming in the next console generation (2027-2028 timeline), we will then finally see the end of rasterisation as the primary graphics rendering technology.
Is 4060Ti capable of "acceptable RT performance" for $500? No. Even 4070 chokes with RT in more demanding titles and becomes a stuttering mess. So, the mainstream market GPUs still have RT performance in its infancy. Raster is dead - long live the raster.
Names are less important. Marketing departments of both companies use it to confuse people and make comparisons harder. We need to take official names on the face value for what they are, and simply have a healthy distance to it by comparing performance and features.I know. This entire generation, both from AMD and nvidia, is rebranded at least a tier up the product stack.
RX 7900 XTX should be 7900 XT
RX 7900 XT should be 7800 XT
RX 7600 should be 7400 XT
RTX 4090 should be RTX 4080 Ti
RTX 4080 should be RTX 4070
RTX 4070 Ti should be RTX 4060 Ti
RTX 4070 should be RTX 4060
RTX 4060 Ti should be RTX 4050 Ti
RTX 4060 should be RTX 4050