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So are we legitimately comparing what is a first consumer GPU chip using chiplets with a technology that’s at its peak (monolithic chip GPU) and immediately coming to conclusion that chiplets are worthless? That’s cool. Should I remind you that the OG Zen also had a “hard time” keeping up with the 7700K in many tasks? Guess that chiplet approach was worthless too.
Let's look at the "grand scheme of things".
Intel hasn't moved to chiplets and I doubt they have plans about it.
DG2-512 - monolithic design
DG2-128 - monolithic design
Nvidia as well:
(future) GB202 - monolithic design
(future) GB203 - monolithic design
(future) GB205 - monolithic design
(future) GB206 - monolithic design
(future) GB207 - monolithic design
AD102 - monolithic design
AD103 - monolithic design
AD104 - monolithic design
AD106 - monolithic design
AD107 - monolithic design
AMD:
(future) Navi 40 larger - monolithic design
(future) Navi 40 smaller - monolithic design
Navi 31 - non-monolithic design
Navi 32 - non-monolithic design
Navi 33 - monolithic design
Navi 21 - monolithic design
Navi 22 - monolithic design
Navi 23 - monolithic design
Navi 24 - monolithic design
What is possible - Navi 31 and Navi 32 are the first and last chiplet designs.
Much like AMD's previous mistake with HBM which they no longer use, or the abandoned multi-GPU / MCM products