It's also worth noting that this 10bit 4:4:4 limitation does not exist on AMD GPUs.
So if RDNA2 scales up well from console-sized "big APU" chips to full-fat discrete GPUs, then that'd certainly be an option.
And hey, we all know that [current year whenever you're reading this] is the year of the LInux desktop, and those kernel-level drivers makes AMD GPUs a much better proposition than Nvidia (not to mention that AMD's Linux drivers seemed to avoid the wonky 5700/XT driver woes).
So if RDNA2 scales up well from console-sized "big APU" chips to full-fat discrete GPUs, then that'd certainly be an option.
And hey, we all know that [current year whenever you're reading this] is the year of the LInux desktop, and those kernel-level drivers makes AMD GPUs a much better proposition than Nvidia (not to mention that AMD's Linux drivers seemed to avoid the wonky 5700/XT driver woes).