It’s not too early to talk about RDNA 4, which will power AMD’s eventual Radeon RX 8000 series.
Obviously the Radeon RX 6000 series (RDNA 2) is not the end of the road from AMD’s efforts in graphics. But in case there was actually any doubt, AMD has already confirmed that RDNA 3 exists, that it is based on an “advanced node,” and that it is in the design phase, as outlined in the company’s latest public roadmap, as shown above. “Our engineering teams are aggressively driving our product and technology roadmaps to continue setting the pace of innovation for high-performance computing,” AMD CEO Dr. Lis Su said during an earnings call last month. “We remain on track to launch next generation products in 2022, including our Zen 4 processors built with industry-leading 5-nanometer process technology and our RDNA 3 GPUs.” Beyond this point, we venture into the territory of leaks and rumors, and @greymon55 in particular has been dishing out some interesting information as of late.