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drkohler said:
Pemalite said:

It's not. It's misleading and sometimes even blatantly false.

You can have a GPU that is absolutely identical in every way, but if you hamper it with DDR4 instead of GDDR5/6, then it's performance can be less than half.
We saw this with the Geforce 1030 DDR4 vs GDDR5 variants.

And Radeon 7750 DDR3 vs GDDR5.

And so many more.

Both consoles use gddr6 as memory. Your strawman falls flat on its nose right from the start.

Er. No. My argument doesn't. Nor is it a strawman, you might have your fallacies mixed up, not sure. - The topic is performance which I have kept my argument focused on. - You can have identical teraflops, but wildly different real-world performance.
Even a GPU with more teraflops can end up slower than a GPU with less teraflops.

* We don't know what speed the memory is in either console.
* We don't know the capacity of the memory is in either console.
* We don't know the CPU clocks.
* We don't know how many functional units the GPU has. (I.E. Ray Tracing cores.)




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