Sources suggest that when AMD introduces its RDNA 4 family of GPUs, likely in the near future, it will opt for a product lineup reminiscent of the RDNA 1 series, where the most powerful offering was the RX 5700 XT GPU. Subsequent GPU generations featured higher-end models, including the 6800, 6900, and 6950 in RDNA 2, and the 7800 and 7900 in the previous RDNA 3 series.
The rationale behind this shift in focus is straightforward: there is a growing demand for hardware and components to support generative AI workloads. Simultaneously, the semiconductor industry is grappling with limited resources and manufacturing capacity. AMD aims to capitalize on this opportunity by redirecting its efforts toward AI and HPC, where there is currently a shortage of GPUs.