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Yuri, the PS5/Xboxwhatever launched two years ago, yet we're still seeing cross-gen titles, and not only Fifa and the like. Go with another brand and devs will have an even harder time jumping from one gen to the other.

And, to be honest, you're jumping the gun. Both next gen consoles are still far away and there are so many things involved that the RT performance of current GPUs is the least problem for them, at least right now.

Besides, if RT is so important to jump from AMD to Intel, why not go the same route as Nintendo and go with Nvidia with a Tegra SoC? Better graphics and RT than Intel, plus we've seen how the ARM cores aren't a big deal for the ports that reach the Switch. Plus it will use even less power than both AMD or Intel, leaving more room for a more powerful GPU. It's a win-win scenario if they go with Nvidia that, unlike Intel, has shown interest to enter the console market.

But even with all those pros, it's very difficult that any of them leave AMD, because they've treated with the otehr two in the past and it didn't work well for them, plus AMD has been a very good partner for them that has been willing to tweak and modify their designs to suit the needs and demands of both Sony and MSoft, and in business that openess to work together is very welcome and important.

But well, as I said, in my opinion it's way too early to worry for any of that.



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