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Linux kernel still gets patches for AMD's GCN architecture from 2012. Mesa sometimes has game-specific fixes that would affect older architectures as well.
I wouldn't be worried on Linux, especially not for RDNA 2, as the Steam Deck's APU is RDNA 2 based and Valve usually provides game-specific fixes for high-profile games should they be required. Architecture-specific "Game ready" drivers never really were a thing on Linux anyway.