there's no way AMD is going to catch up yet.
Who knows what it even is.
But there is no serious catching up left, after Navi release.
It beats Turing transistor for transistor.
There might (or might not, as cards are pushed further than needed) be a small gap on power consumption front.
That's it.
As for lack of TI price bracket cards:
1) 99% (literally) of the market could not care less
2) They'll get there pretty soon too, but there is no "catching up" (technology wise) aspect to it. There is no doubt they can make bigger chips, but an underdog (still) has only so many engineers and so much money for R&D.
that "smallest" chip in action
I'd expect from tech savvy users to realize where the catch is in this picture.
2080 can afford to go lower clocks, to give NV more headroom for new products.
XT, on the opposite, is pushed well beyond its comfort zone.
Having a 225W RX5700XT is already a good-enough sign that consumer cards are near the upper TDP cap, so the most we could actually hope for is a 48CU Navi card, maybe on 7nm+ process.
Same die lower clocks is 180w. Nothing stops AMD from making even bigger chip and downclocking them.
Check clock speed on 2080 and 2080Ti.
happened with 1080Ti and 5700 when Nvidia launched Turing.
That alternative history of yours.
Nvidia launched Turing long before 5700 and Navi arrived.
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Totally not paid, totally not shill, totally not spreading FUD.
epidemic Navi driver issue
And his victims.
Major reviewers experiencing no such problems, despite testing dozens of cards in dozens of configurations, and some using 5700XT for 4+ hours a day.