I read an article that got me thinking. But first few facts.
Radeon is an ANCIENT brand(one of the oldest?)
AMD didn't have luck with it in a decade.
People, most likely, associate Radeon with mediocrity.
So ...
...should AMD get rid of the Radeon brand? Could they get revitalized in that process similar to how they were in the Athlon -> Ryzen situation?
(It would also seem like they could get replaced as
#2 if Battlemage turns out good ; they REALLY need to do something and do it NOW!)
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Luckily for AMD, the nVidia gimpware has mostly been flushed out of the ecosystem. When the GeForce RTX 3xxx series released, nVidia changed their architecture as game companies were abandoning their product support as it didn't help with consoles. That was a more than decade long effort for AMD.
It's not like AMD is doing anything bad right now. They offer a competitive product, their drivers are better, and their software is better.
As long as they can't capitalize on their console business, their position in PC GPUs is quite weak, and their products don't look particularly good compared to NVidia. On their PC GPU business alone they likely don't have the power to create any better brand, so they might as well keep using Radeon.