My take on the GPU market higher end models, is that they don't compare to previous gen outside of the model designation.
i.e. I don't think it's correct to compare a 2080 Ti to anything other than a 3080 Ti. Otherwise you have to start looking at Titan which doesn't exist now.
It's like if you bought a Ford Fusion before the Ford Taurus came out, and choose to compare the pricing to a new Taurus because the Fusion was the top line Ford sedan at the time you bought it. It's just not a valid comparison, it's a different model that is more upscale. Everyone is doing this in all industries, can't compare house prices from 30 years ago to new houses because new houses are 40% larger.
Me personally I agree with
@Dragokar. I want to see what both AMD and Nvidia can do below 225W.
It's not a tree hugger / green thing, I just don't want to get a bigger PSU and noisier GPU for something I spend maybe 10% of my time doing. I also don't like how the market has moved beyond what a typical consumer can do with an OEM rig, which will usually limit you down to a 6-pin power connector for a GPU. It gets even worse when you look at 75W cards, seems like forever since that market has moved much at all.