Afaik sds plus is a standard bit that can make use of hammering/drill action.
Here's a decent idea of a basic one I would like at:
I splurged and got a cordless.
Eg, I used this kit extensively for demo/securing foam to concrete
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0062I9G2W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_F9BH0TP7HNPG5V7P4QBK
Also used this to help scrape off some annoying tile stuck on the backing
Milwaukee 1-7/8 in. Steel SDS-Plus SLEDGE Steel Tile Chisel https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-1-7-8-in-Steel-SDS-Plus-SLEDGE-Steel-Tile-Chisel-48-62-6030/300728295
If you wanted to go bigger than a hammer drill then depending on your task I can recommend the Ryobi ONE+ HD SDS P223 and Bosch SDS Plus Bit Set. I've been using these to drill holes for 1/4" Tapcons into 50 year old concrete and it's like drilling into nothing. Takes 2 seconds and zero effort. At least for the small holes a Tapcon needs. I haven't tried bigger tasks yet to see how it performs but if you were curious I could try to find something to test it on.
The only thing I don't like so far is that the depth gauge is part of the front handle and doesn't rotate independently so you can't for example have the handle on the bottom or left but keep the depth bar on the right side.
If I didn't get this my next choice was the Bosch Bulldog or Bulldog Max. Ultimately I chose the Ryobi for three reasons and don't regret it at all: