Quote from: Jonh Cassey on July 20, 2020, 23:31:45
2020 - 1050
2021- 1050ti
2022- 1070
Just a prediction, but seems to me that these igpus are quite capable of taking midtier gpus out of the game, at least until they bottleneck the ddr5, wich with rapid lithography development other markets demand should happen quiet fast.
Actually, if AMD starts using HBM2 (or better) in APU's, then they will have more than enough bandwidth.
The reworked Vega (which seems to be equivalent to NAVI) in Zen 2 is really showing its strength on both mobile and desktop.
On desktop its a lot more powerful mainly because the APU has access to more power.
I doubt AMD will start using NAVI in Zen 3... but starting with Zen 4 or Zen 5, they might begin using RDNA 2 (which reportedly has 50% more performance per watt).
Add to that 5nm (which will be used for Zen 4), more compute units, etc, and AMD might actually surpass Vega 56/1070.
It really depends on how technology will evolve.
Both Ampere and RDNA 2 look to be pretty powerful... but AMD may have the manuf. process advantage (and the fact they can produce CPU's too... so they can make APU's and further eat into NV's low-end/mid-end share).