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shikamaru317 said:
HollyGamer said:

https://www.overclock3d.net/news/gpu_displays/radeon_navi_gpu_specifications_leak/1

This also confirm Navi 10 will able to achieve 1.8 teraflop LOL. So it aligned with Digital Foundry .

Like I said i don't fully believe final consumer PS5 will be 14,7 TF, probably 12 to 13 , because  Digital Foundry analisis said that. Based on Price leak also it will not be expensive, also it has been confirmed by AMD Navi 10 will be a new mainstream GPU.  All GTX 1080 and Vega 64 will be a new mainstream GPU standard 

Navi 10 = GTX 1080 + 15 % is actually believable , what else do you expect ? 

There is nothing in that article about how many CU's Navi 10 will have, or how many tflops. It says that Navi 10 will have a 1.8 ghz clock rate, the exact same as the AMD Gonzalo chip, but without knowing the CU count you can't determine the tflops. 

What that article does say is this:

"With reference pricing of $259, RX Vega 56/GTX 1080 (tier) performance would give Radeon a huge advantage over Nvidia in the mid-range of the GPU market, easily surpassing their Turing-based GTX 1660 Ti, which has an MSRP of $279."

OC3D is expecting Vega 56/GTX 1080 tier performance from Navi 10 in other words. Vega 56 is a 10.5 tflop GPU, which falls almost exactly in line with the 1.5x improvement over Polaris 30 I said to expect for Navi 10. 

Then also "  Tum Apisak "  leak that mentioned by Digital Foundry and Adored TV guy, they  agree about the performance of navi 10 will be around  Vega 64 + 15% , While Digital foundry said 1,8 Ghz with 64 CU  will be around 14,7 teraflop, 60 Cu will be around 13,8 teraflop, 56 Cu will be 12 teraflo etc etc until 32 CU. All Navi price will be around 430 USD to 130 USD. 

As in fact I am agree with your post "12 teraflop" but i am slightly more optimist that PS5 will be around 13 teraflop (60 CU) from 64 CU disable.