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Was announced like a few days ago. No article, not a single mention here as well. Artem S. Tashkinov (talk) 19:32, 10 June 2024 (UTC)Reply
I have no idea what "RDNA 3.5" truly is, as neither secondary sources or AMD have released details on what it actually is.
I found this one source from Feb which touches on just LLVM changes: [1].
Heck, apparently it was going to be called "RDNA 3+", according to this old source from March: [2].
If I were to guess, it's not a direct successor to RDNA 3, rather, just some mid-step architecture specifically used in iGPUs and a small number of other applications (PS5 Pro?). Think of it like Zen 3+, where AMD made a more efficient refresh of Zen 3 but it was only used in mobile processors, nothing else. Other Zen 3 products still got directly replaced with Zen 4 based ones. That's just my guess though.
(If memory serves right, Moore's Law Is Dead on Youtube said it is RDNA 3 with some bits from RDNA 4 implemented in it.) — AP 499D25(talk) 12:01, 11 June 2024 (UTC)Reply
There really aren't many details out on it other than what @AP 499D25 already linked just from other sites.
We can make a section on this article that it is for now only used by the Ryzen AI 300 series and that changes compared to RDNA 3 are unknown.