I'm also not sure what's supposed to be highlighted in there, I see no highlights. No performance claim, besides the "faster than 2080Ti", either.
Weird, it was highlighted for me by default.
That is the claim I was talking about and I was only talking about it as you
specifically asked me in the first place. That claim is a sweeping blanket statement, no caveats, no asterisks. The CEO of Nvidia said it would be faster, and in a majority of reviews I've seen it simply isn't.
And if you're so adamant about numbers, AMD also claimed 2x better performance over the 5700XT in BFV@4k and it didn't quite manage it:
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-radeon-rx-6800-xt/9.html
Do you have anything to say about that?
Well that's not particularly relevant to an Nvidia article is it, but since we're already getting off topic - sure, I'll bite. Google's not helpful in finding the claim you're talking about, so I'm going to have to guess that you mean this slide from the keynote:
I've highlighted three issues with your point:
- "~" in front of a value means "approximately", not "exactly" (or, to quote Jensen, "faster than").
- "Up to" is not the same as "average FPS" that you're comparing to in the 6800XT review you're linking.
- This slide is for RDNA2, not specifically the 6800XT. Since the 5700XT is full silicon, the equivalent full RDNA2 silicon would be the 80CU 6900XT and not the 6800XT you're linking.
If you're goading me into taking fanboy sides in the AMD/Nvidia battle, I won't:
- Nvidia play dirty with their exaggerated claims and the way they bombard the press and vloggers with information to get more articles per week for the hype train.
- AMD have failed to impress by offering less than Nvidia for approximate price parity. Sure, they have comparable raster performance, but that's ALL they have.
I feel that the general raster performance of the 6800 matches Ampere in terms of performance/$ but RDNA2 is
lacking in a whole bunch of other features like lower raytracing performance, no DLSS, an inferior encoder to NVENC, no tensor-core powered features like RTX Voice or the streamer tools included with the NV Broadcast suite. IMO AMD need to reduce prices by 10% until they can at least match the primary hardware stuff like DXR, DLSS and NVENC. Additional features are nice but less of a deal-breaker.