Quote from: jeremy on December 08, 2020, 20:31:30
This is AMDs 8th product family with TSMC's world leading 7nm (almost 2 years since their first 7nm product hit the market), 3rd graphics architecture launched on 7nm, and this is the best they can do vs Samsung's inferior 8nm node? Barely getting less power consumption?
AMD should be easily creaming Nvidia right now, but this is what we get? Paper launches and barely any meaningful advantage?
How about we try the converse: with uncontested market dominance, an arguably superior software stack and a company three times the size of AMD that solely focuses on GPU and computer products, the best Nvidia could do was a bloated GPU on Samsung 8nm that they can barely manufacture, costs 50% more than the AMD competition and doesn't consistently outperform it - for 50W higher power draw.
Neither of these is a fair picture of what's going on, but it's actually painful how hard you had to narrow your focus to make this look like AMD doing *badly*. They improved performance per watt by 50% on the same process node, for crying out loud.