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Pemalite said:
Trumpstyle said:

Yes I believe so too. Except I'm getting more positive towards the Navi gpu. I think the radeon 680 will beat the 1080 ti from Nvidia and have similiar performance to geforce 2080. Ps5/xbox two gpus will probably beat the geforce 1080 ti by about 10-20% :). So a bit higher than a high end pc.



That is 64CU's per chip. You can have more than one chip working together.



Trumpstyle said:

7nm gives about 3x transistor in same die size compared to 16nm in ps4 pro.

Source?







About your comment on Multichip, from everything I read it sucks for gaming and expect 0% chance we see anything like it on desktop or console. It's more for high-end professional work.

 

Really dude??? you want source for 3x transistor density increase.

 

https://www.semiwiki.com/forum/content/6713-14nm-16nm-10nm-7nm-what-we-know-now.html

Estimated transistor density for Tsmc 16nm, 28.2. For 7nm 116.7 (this is mtr/mm2 metric, no clue what that means, but suppose to be accurate). 116.7/28.2 = 4,13x increase.

Tsmc own website claims 10nm gives 2x increase and 7nm gives 1.6x increase compared to 10nm. That's total 3.2x.

http://www.tsmc.com/english/dedicatedFoundry/technology/logic.htm

Note that everything doesn't scale perfectly in a chip. But gpu cores and cpu cores does and that is what we care about.



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