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What matters is the performance per $ and power efficiency in this market. My guess is the 40xx series will be the biggest commercial flop for Nvidia in a long time. Can see how desperate they are to try and shift the old 30xx even at MSRP or close to it.
Absolute performance really doesn't matter at all now from a commercial perspective. The first company that can get a card at a normal price point of $600 or less with a slight performance bump over last gen and 200w power consumption will clean the market up.
100%.
Even more so, because people say that you don't notice the FPS difference between, let's say, Radeon RX 6800 and GeForce RTX 3090 Ti.
Despite the latter being slightly faster, the performance difference is not large enough to make the user experience better.