AMD’s
Q3
2024
earnings
call
today
wasn’t
bullish
on
gaming
revenue
overall,
but
it
did
confirm
a
hot
new
rumor
on
GPUs
—
specifically,
the
launch
of
AMD’s
next-gen
RDNA
4
parts
early
next
year.
“We
are
on
track
to
launch
the
first
RDNA4
GPUs
in
early
2025,”
said
AMD
CEO
Lisa
Su,
and
the
company
confirmed
to
PCWorld
that
it’s
the
first
time
it’s
shared
those
plans
publicly.
“In
addition
to
a
strong
increase
in
gaming
performance,
RDNA
4
delivers
significantly
higher
ray
tracing
performance
and
adds
new
AI
capabilities,”
Su
said
on
the
call.
AMD
confirming
those
chips
might
help
lend
credibility
to
other
leaks,
too.
Earlier
today,
a
Chiphell
leaker
rumored
that
AMD
would
announce
its
RDNA
4
graphics
at
CES
2025
in
January,
alongside
its
leaked
Strix
Halo
and
Fire
Range
gaming
notebook
parts,
its
confirmed
Ryzen
Z2
handheld
gaming
chips,
and
more.
AMD
expects
its
gaming
revenue
to
continue
to
decline
this
quarter,
due
in
no
small
part
to
the
PlayStation
5
and
Xbox
Series
consoles
aging
out,
and
it’s
not
exactly
the
company’s
primary
focus
these
days
anyhow.
On
today’s
call,
Su
pointed
out
how
gaming
only
accounts
for
two
percent
of
the
company’s
revenue,
while
data
center
is
now
well
over
half
of
the
company’s
business.
She
says
that
after
spending
10
years
turning
AMD
around,
her
next
task
is
to
“make
AMD
the
end-to-end
AI
leader.”
The
company
had
previously
revealed
it’s
turning
its
back
on
flagship
GPUs
to
chase
AI
first,
so
you
shouldn’t
expect
new
consumer
RDNA
4
parts
to
compete
with
Nvidia’s
best
and
priciest
GPUs.
(Originally posted by Sean Hollister)
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