Yep. The new strips are all the way at the bottom past all the COBs. Called Vesta Edge. Not technically stated as Gen2 but quite different.
https://www.bridgelux.com/products/vesta-series
Hmm!
Vesta Edge series....? That sound like a strip made for corners or for the edge between wall and ceilling where the light is thrown out horizontally and not downwards. Specs are not better like the old Vestas but they have less watts with only 600mA nominal current. Not worth to wait, brother! Also the new Vesta COB's are not efficient enough.
I've searched their website and there is no new midpower diode mentioned as "coming soon". No new midpowers means no more efficient strips till now.
Still only smd2835 gen1 and gen2 but no gen3! Also no new 3030 or 5050 package, still 125-130lm/w max or lower.
For growing efficiency is goal no.1, 2. goal is spectrum.
But I've something other if you want CRI90.
You could mix CRI80 EBgen2 strips with 15-20% deep-red to get CRI89-91 if this was your intension. For instance 4000°k/CRI80 as base spectrum for vegging and 4k + deep-red = 3500°k/CRI90 for the flowering stage. It's anyway more efficient to realize high CRI light this way and this mixing technology is used since a long time. Osram has used white+deep red arrays for a long time for photographers, museums, etc.
A combo 4000°k + deep-red could reach 2,7μMol/J or more when you decide to run the EB's at half current. 1 or 2ft strips and the deep-red diodes could be driven in series cause they run with the same 350 - 700mA nominal.
For instance 2pcs 1ft. strips and 3 deep-red per row (for instance *=====*=====* l
would be 45,3 - 48v, 350-700mA, 16-33,6w per string, length 620mm min..
You could use an HLG-XXXH-48A or B to drive several strings in parallel and efficiency should be ~2,7μMol/j at 350mA and 2,55μMol/j at 700mA. And you could just use a 2mm thick aluminum sheet wide enough to mount strips and monos and add a frame from alu L channels on the backside to give the sheet more rigidity and have something to hang it up.
EBgen2 strips don't need heat sinks even at max. current. and the surface area is wide enough to keep the lamp below 50°C so there is enough room to add the deep-reds. An with the 1footers you get unbeatable flextibility because they cover almost every possible area. From an old PC case micro grow to a 1m² tent.. No problem!
Would be a 3500°k/CRI90 spectrum and could be used as all-in-one for germination, veg and bloom stage.
You could also use COB's in CRI90. Luminus CXM22 3500°k/CRI90 is for instance used in MIGRO's current lights and is better than Cree's 3590 and on par with Vero29 but you can get them for 19$. Vero29c cost ~30$.
Forget the Vesta's! If there is no upgrade soon available it makes no sense to buy them. There are lots of other strips available and a tunable spectrum can still be realized.
It's a nice spectrum and they are cheap and when efficiency doesn't matters cause of low energy costs for instance they will do the job. But to reach the efficiency you get from currently available strips you would need to run them pretty low, lower than half current. This means you would need 3 times more Vesta and run the at 350mA instead 1A. Costs would explode and you still not reach the 2,5μMol/j you can get from EBgen2, Samsung H-influx, Q-series.