That's one of the things I hope from AMD. Kopite said that Nvidia would keep the same memory design it used for Ada with Blackwell, which kind of implies the same bandwidth and likely same amount of VRAM, which owuld suck for the 5070 but also 4060s.
But, with AMD not having a high-end part to "protect" from its lower end parts and having to offer something to entice consumers to buy their new GPUs, I hope they improve their memory solution a notch, with the 8600 having the same design as the 6700 and 7700 with 192-bit and 12GB, good nough for an entry card, with the 8700 and above going straight to 256-bit and 16GB, with hopefully the 8800, if there is such card, opting to carry either 20 or 24GB.
That's one, or maybe the only field AMD can put pressure on Nvidia, besides price, unless they've somehow managed to boost their RT performance by a whole lot.
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