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So it'll likely use a presumably downclocked version of the yet-to-be-released 7800 XT on an improved version of TSMC's N5 node, perhaps N4. More or less as expected, TBH.

Mind, RDNA3 has dual FP32 FMAs so technically it'll be ~ 36 TF instead of ~ 18 TF. Not that it makes a difference since like Nvidia's recent architectures it can't run these floats at the same time as other necessary compute ops. In practice, it should be roughly twice as fast as a PS5.