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Pemalite said:
JRPGfan said:

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.

1) Teraflops is bullshit in trying to gauge performance.

2) The lead nVidia has is substantial... Remember AMD is an entire manufacturing node smaller than nVidia, that advantage disappears this year, both will be 7nm.

3) Teraflops doesn't tell us the performance of the Ray Tracing cores... Which is the big new next-generation graphics feature coming to a console near you.

4) When the Xbox Series X finally releases... The Geforce 2080Ti will be last generation graphics technology and will likely fall to around the mid-range in terms of performance.

I agree, but the big question is what these new Nvidia gpu's will be priced like. If mid-range performance comes with a $500 price tag, like we've seen with the RTX cards, it might take a while before the masses upgrade.