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Can they? Of course they can?
Will they? Unlikely.
Unless there will be moment we stop in development id except nvidia to remain step ahead.
Nvidia is nearly 10x the size of AMD, and more focused on GPUs. That's a lot of R&D, and if they keep outselling AMD 10:1 in GPUs that's a big amortized development cost advantage.
That's a big hill to climb, and (unlike Intel) they don't seem to be sitting on their thumbs.
And remember: all of AMD's R&D is between CPU, semi-custom, GPU, FPGA, memory control, etc. nVidia technically has a decent chunk of non-GPU-specific (tegra/SoC stuff like for the Switch, or high-speed networking interfaces) but still their GPU teams outnumber all of AMD's R&D by almost 10x alone.
Intel had a similar scale advantage but they for some reason stagnated for (depending on how you count) 5-10 years which allowed AMD to dig themselves out of their hole. nVidia at least hasn't been that incompetent, though they have stumbled quite a bit recently on their total inertia.
Both company's have nearly the same number of employees. Do you have a source for Nvidia's RnD teams being so much bigger company wide?
A meaningless statistic when AMD makes CPUs and GPUs and Nvidia almost exclusively only makes GPUs.