ASRock, who just joined the AMD graphics card camp, accidentally became a 'pig teammate'. From the perspective of its product planning, At least until March 2019, AMD will not have any new graphics cards. Anyway, ASRock will not have this.

ASRock has released RX Vega 64/56, RX 580/570/560/550 and other graphics cards, and will soon upgrade to launch the new RX 500 series, but the legendary non-public version of RX Vega is missing.
And from the road map, there is no new A card in the next six months.
Of course, we can expect that ASRock will follow up slowly, but this possibility is not great.
According to previous exposures, AMD will have a new core Polaris 30 in the fourth quarter of this year, which is an upgraded version of the Polaris family's highest-end core Polaris 10 (RX 470/480) and Polaris 20 (RX 570/580). The production process is from 14nm. Upgrade to 12nm, performance can be increased by 15%, a deep mining version of the 'North Star' architecture, may be named RX 670/680.
In addition, AMD will release a 7nm process game card in the first quarter of next year, still based on the Vega core, the specification is still 4096 stream processors, with 4096-bit 16GB HBM2 memory.
But now it seems that A card players will continue to wait.