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They'd have to actually spend chip real estate on DL/RT.
So far they've been talking about using DL for gameplay instead of graphics. So no dedicated tensor units.
And their RT has been mostly just there to keep up with NV feature wise. They did enhance it somewhat in RDNA3 apparently. But NV isn't waiting for them either.
Can they make dedicated tensor to units or is that patented?
AMD got a lot of AI-related IP when they made the acquisition of Xilinx. It's just a matter of them dedicating the die space to it.
The die space is only one part of the puzzle. The other - AMD's achilles heel no less - is software support. I mean, Phoenix has XDNA already, but from everything I've read, it's a PITA to actually use and rather limited by its currently available driver API, and as a consequence, barely any ML library/framework support as of now.