AMD’s Q3 2024 acquireings call today wasn’t bullish on gaming revenue overall, but it did validate a boiling recent rumor on GPUs — definitepartner, the begin of AMD’s next-gen RDNA 4 parts timely next year. “We are on track to begin the first RDNA4 GPUs in timely 2025,” shelp AMD CEO Lisa Su, and the company validateed to PCWorld that it’s the first time it’s splitd those schedules unveilly.
“In insertition to a strong incrmitigate in gaming carry outance, RDNA 4 hand overs meaningfully higher ray tracing carry outance and inserts recent AI capabilities,” Su shelp on the call.
AMD foresees its gaming revenue to persist to degrade this quarter, due in no minuscule part to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles aging out, and it’s not exactly the company’s primary center these days anyhow. On today’s call, Su pointed out how gaming only accounts for two percent of the company’s revenue, while data cgo in is now well over half of the company’s business. She says that after spfinishing 10 years turning AMD around, her next task is to “produce AMD the finish-to-finish AI directer.”