JEMC said:
Ok, so because the difference in CUs between the two 7900 is bigger than the difference between the 6900 and 6800s, you've deduced that the 7900XT should be a lower tier card than its name says, and that's why it should be the 7800XT. That's it, right? I don't think it's as easy as that, because the RDNA architectue only has three gens and AMD has changed the naming and how they've used the different designs in each one of them versus Nvidia, that has a more reliable history of which tier uses which chips, but I see your point. |
Well it's not like Nvidia was giving out top end chips to 80 class either:
1080: GP104
2080: TU104
3080: GA102
4080: AD103
Hell in Nvidias history, 4080 would still be considered a higher their class than Pascal days. The only reason anyone cares about this is because Nvidia underestimated AMD and went Samsung so they were forced to give out high end chips. Now they they are back to TSMC, they are going back to their old ways... Least in terms of the tier of chips that is...
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