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Bofferbrauer2 said:
Trumpstyle said:
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The TFlops you're quoting are at peak boost performance, which the GPU can't hold without consuming much more than those values you're posting below. For instance, in the Techpowerup test the GPU only reached 1672 Mhz on average, which results into almost exactly 7.7 TFlops. Undervolting will simply not be enough to get to 10 TFlops, especially since 160W is already the maximum a console can take. And Navi translates that into more clock speed anyway by itself unless you lock the speed - but that only gives like 30-40 Mhz in general while it would need more like 200-300 Mhz to make it work for your example.

However, I agree that I did mess up a bit, I took consumption at max boost and used the TFlops at base clock. Still, my point stands that 10 TFlops are still out of reach

Maybe you were correct after all, but you might be missing a few things, we know Amd Zen3 and Rdna2 will use 7nm+. What does 7nm+ actually mean though? This is a term Amd uses and not TSMC, everyone assumes it means 7nm EUV including me a few days ago. The terms Tsmc uses are:

N7, N7+ and N7P

N7 + Navi/RDNA1 = 1.7Ghz

7nm EUV + RDNA2 =

PS5 retail will have 40CU's but 4 will be disable, 36CU's + 2ghz = 9.2TF

Xbox Series X will have 56CU's but 8 disable, 48CU's + 2ghz = 12TF

Everyone seems to think PS5 will be above 10TF and maybe even beat Xbox Series X, they will be in for a chock. This is my guess.

Edit: I still think it will be 7nm EUV for next-gen, edited to make it clear

Last edited by Trumpstyle - on 14 December 2019

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