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AMD skips RDNA 4 for integrated graphics to save RDNA 5 for Medusa
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 85255, member: 27"] 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 [LIST] [*]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. [/LIST] What changes with Medusa [LIST] [*]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. [/LIST] Leak and sourcing trail [LIST] [*]Insider Kepler_L2 outlines the long-term roadmap. [*]Claims align with other industry chatter. [*]RDNA 4 never touches integrated graphics. [/LIST] Competitive pressure building [LIST] [*]Intel pushes ahead with Xe3 and Xe3P graphics. [*]Intel iGPUs aim past AMD mainstream performance. [*]The iGPU race tightens heading into the late decade. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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