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ArchangelMadzz said:
JRPGfan said:

Part of the reason 2080ti is so expensive is because its overpriced for its performance.
Nvidia has the "performance crown" so it milks to the top of the line segment (your paying more than you should for its performance).

Another reason is because its on 12nm and has a huge die size.

Note : this isnt the same as me, saying that a 600$ console will beat a 2080ti. I'm just saying your reasoning isnt very good, its a bad argument.

*edit:
It'll be fun to see how close a 600$ 7nm console, can come to a 12nm 2080ti (currently ~1200$).
consoles usually punch above their weight, so I think the differnces wouldnt be to big, if the xbox series x is really 12 TF.

Of course it's overpriced for it's performance.

I'll edit the argument a bit.

RTX 2080ti is 13.45Tfops, RX Vega 64 is 12.66Tflops, less than 1 tflop difference, yet it isn't as good performance wise as an RTX 2060 which is 7.2 Tflops.

So there we have an example of an AMD GPU Having 12 and a half Tflops, yet can barely keep up with a 7.2 Tflop, Nvidia chip.

Good exsample Archangel.
But thats just 1 card, from older card series with old tech.

here is a newer one: 
 AMD 5700XT (9.75 Tflops) vs  Geforce 2080ti (13,45 Tflops).

5700 xt is ~9,75 Tflops  and about ~30% slower than Nvidia 2080 Ti (which is 13,45 Tflops as you said).

That means in terms of performance, AMD GPUs can basically match performance to Tflop rate, with nvidia cards.
It varies from card to card, and technology inside.

Nvidia lead isnt as insane as people make it out to be, atleast if your useing the newer 5700xt (RDNA1 series).


Edit:

The technology inside the Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X, will both be RDNA 2.
Newer card architecture.

If Xbox series X, is really 12 Tflops, its performance will probably be reeeeeally close to a 2080ti.