AMD's next-gen UDNA architecture-based Radeon gaming GPUs will allegedly enter mass production in Q2 2026 & also be integrated into Sony's PS6.
It has already been reported that AMD plans to bring its GPU lineup under one unified architecture which will be known as UDNA. This will combine the best of the CDNA (Instinct) and RDNA (Radeon) lineups under one roof. This will mark a fresh start for the AMD GPU division, which currently has two different architectures aimed at different applications. While little is known about the changes that will be made to the architecture itself, they will be succeeding the CDNA 4 and RDNA 4 family of GPUs, which are expected to be the last to use these naming conventions.
Currently, AMD marks the Instinct MI400 series as "CDNA-Next" and it is reported that this will be changed to UDNA along with the successor to RDNA 4, which should've been called RDNA 5 series with the existing naming. The UDNA lineup will still be split into two segments, one targeting AI & HPC while the other targets gamers.
Based on a post by Chiphell Forum member, zhangzhonghao, who has recently been active and posted some information that turned out to be correct (mainly regarding the 9800X3D), it looks like the user has some new points to share about the AMD UDNA lineup. First, he states that the AMD Instinct MI400 and the Radeon RX 9000 series will utilize the UDNA architecture. Now it isn't official if AMD will use the RX 9000 series branding to go along with a new architecture slate, but the red team has changed its gaming GPU branding whenever a new architecture has landed, so that may as well happen again.
On the architectural side, the user says that the
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