| goopy20 said: The gpu of Series X sits almost at the very top of what you can buy right now for pc. |
But you can't even buy the Series X yet.
Don't make unfair or impossible comparisons... It's utterly pointless.
| goopy20 said: It's somewhere between a 2080RTX Super and the Ti, which is currently listed at over $1000. |
Considering there are absolutely no benchmarks, no information about the actual GPU in the Xbox One X, that is a bold claim... And one you cannot actually substantiate with evidence.
| goopy20 said: Seeing that kind of performance in a console is insane and quite a big difference with the ps4/Xone's GTX660 that was $199 at launch and was already 2 years on the market when current gen consoles came out. it? |
Not really.
| goopy20 said: I think it will put Nvidia in quite an unusual position. Of course the RTX3*** will be a lot better but will the RTX3060, or even the RTX3070, really be that much better than the RTX2080 Super? And if so, how much will they be able to charge for it? |
The RTX 3060 and 3070 will be built on 7nm... Not 12nm.. Which was based on TSMC's 16nm process... Which was basically 20nm with Finfet and a few optimizations.
nVidia is having a large fundamental shift in manufacturing which will allow for a substantial increase in transistor densities... nVidia will be able to ramp up performance rather significantly.
It will be like jumping from the Geforce GTX 950 to the Geforce GTX 1060. It's a node difference 28nm vs 16nm, roughly the same die size... 227mm2 (GTX 950 was actually a larger chip!) vs 200mm2.
Yet the 1060 is able to consistently double or more the performance of the 950.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/14270/the-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1650-review-feat-zotac/6
That is the potential we are looking at.
If you are worried about cost... Obviously don't buy one, buy a console.
But consoles aren't going to be leading the technology race, far from it, the best graphics and performance as always... Will be on PC...
Costs are higher in the graphics space right now mostly because AMD isn't competitive with nVidia on performance or features, so nVidia can charge a premium... And so they should, they are a business.

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