AMD keeps RDNA 3.5 on life support for years, saves RDNA 5 for high-end APUs, and quietly skips RDNA 4 entirely.
RDNA split strategy
RDNA split strategy
- AMD plans RDNA 3.5 across mainstream APUs through 2029.
- Entry and midrange chips stay parked on tuned legacy graphics.
- Premium silicon jumps straight to RDNA 5 later.
- Medusa Point marks the last big RDNA 3.5-based family.
- Medusa Premium and Halo flip to RDNA 5 cores.
- The lineup draws a hard line between basic and flagship.
- Insider Kepler_L2 outlines the long-term roadmap.
- Claims align with other industry chatter.
- RDNA 4 never touches integrated graphics.
- Intel pushes ahead with Xe3 and Xe3P graphics.
- Intel iGPUs aim past AMD mainstream performance.
- The iGPU race tightens heading into the late decade.