the issue is this:
- they need wafers foremost for ZEN chiplets, so radeon is always a afterthought that has to share wafer allocation with ZEN chiplets.
- because of that they were forced to reduce the chipsize and using MCM so that the main chip on 5nm is only 300mm2.
- this strategy isnt that good since it means losing efficiency due to worse latencies, GCD to MCD communication costs.
- this means, if nvidia behaves like a full fledged GPU company and AMD doesnt, since its production is mainly CPU oriented, AMD will fall further back due to handicaps which were mentioned.
- NAVI21 was competitive at the high end because it was a big monolithic chip. NAVI31 on monolithic would likely perform clearly better than the current version with MCM.
- so i'm not too surprised if AMD decides to pull off, since it's too awkward for them to compete with nvidia due to wafer limitations.
- the speculation is this: what if AMD would not have bought ATI ... would ATI have been competitive, because they wouldve concentrated their wafers fully to produce GPUs with no handicaps?