Rumors are swirling about the upcoming AMD Radeon RX 9090 XT, which is said to be "40% faster" than the RX 9070 XT, leveraging a die shrink and potentially featuring 32GB of GDDR7 VRAM. Tech YouTuber Moore’s Law is Dead suggests that while it might challenge the RTX 4090 in some scenarios, it may struggle overall, particularly against the upcoming RTX 5090.
As we consider AMD’s approach of refining existing technology rather than launching entirely new architectures, it raises an intriguing question: Is it more beneficial for companies to innovate through groundbreaking designs, or should they focus on optimizing and refining existing technologies for improved performance?