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Sorry, but how on earth does anyone see "Navi 2X" in friggin' quotes without any further data and think "Oh, that must mean 2x the performance"? Sorry, but that is a rather extreme leap of the imagination. Also, x as a multiplier is generally lower case, this is upper case, which is generally X as an unknown variable. 2X = 20, 21, 22, etc. is much more reasonable of an assumption than 2X = 2x performance.
2X is the generational code name for all consumer-oriented non-semi custom RDNA 2 silicon, with each piece of silicon then having a distinct second digit. End discussion.
Yes that's true, but 2x performance is very likely non the less. Keep in mind that Navi 10/5700xt is a small 250mm2 chip. 50% performance per watt means AMD can scale up more shaders before running into a performance/power wall. If anything, this gives credit to big Navi being twice the size of navi10, a 500+mm2 chip with double the shaders. A 5120 Radeon core chip below the 300watt pci limit all for sudden becomes a possibility