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It wasn't the best performance preview, but it was an Architectural pr release, I would also say that both companies tend to make quick and big stride's in driver development over the first few months of a new architecture release.Thing is they attacked nVidia but when it came to make a real show of how good the 7900XTX was a fail performance wise, on top of that they went chip-let to make it cheaper but the price is still hiked up.
They should be ashamed on the detail release on the card(s), they acted like kids.
It might make sense to let later reviews on newer driver's speak directly of its performance close to release on better driver's from AMD pov.
I believe they went chiplets to make they're cards viable while also advancing they're knowledge on 2.5D and 3D complexes and clearly were not ready for side by side GPU tile's, so a baby step with MCD and GCD was produced, imagine the same chip monolithic, it would have been big, expensive and in the same performance band anyway but, it would also likely have been 1600£, a harder sell.