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No, Vega is nowhere near what AMD intended. And where is the 4× in performance per watt they promised?
Vega was intended to be the gaming king, but it turns out the performance per clock is worse than Fiji. Those who have been following it closely noticed a change in narrative around the demo at the end of last year, when AMD realized Vega10 would be in the GP104 league. Ever since then they've tried to focus on the "value" of Vega (with FreeSync) and it being "good enough".
The perf per clock maybe it's worse but the actual performance is better than Fiji's. I think that is what matters here. With that perf per watt I agree. It's a bummer for AMD and it's nowhere near what they have promised.
I remember that when AMD announced vega it was hitting on the best GPU that was back then which is 1080. If TPU had a wish list of Vega competing with 1080 TI ( a lot people hoped it would) That's great but it wasn't built for that puprpose and AMD stated that very clear. Vega competing with top tier card which was GTX 1080.