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Captain_Yuri said:
I can certainly see the CU/core count if they want to take on Nvidia. The key thing to remember about power consumption is that it's 50% better performance per watt at a given frequency which they won't disclose so could be any amount. As higher the frequency goes, the less efficient it becomes.

I don't mind the 5700 XT being rebranded if the pricing makes sense. 5700XT for say $250 or $200 would be pretty good.

Don't get me wrong. A $250-300 (there's no way they sall it for 200) part with the performance of the 5700XT would be amazing and very welcome. But it bothers me that, once again, AMD can't seem to be able to refresh their entire lineup.

But I'm getting ahead. After all, the refresh parts could be for mobile/embedded products, with the desktop parts all being based on RDNA2.



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