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Actually, the 3060M is a full GA106, with 7% more cores over the desktop counterpart. With same TDP, within VRAM constraints should perform a little bit better.Typo maybe, but the 3060M has 6GB of VRAM, on a 192 bit memory bus; this new GPU probably will perform worse because of the narrower memory interface. Nowadays unknown Chinese retailers can make frankestein GPUs that offer better value than Nvidia's partners...
I don't quite get why, given how 3060Ti is incredibly beefy for a x60 Ti, would Nv disable any number of cores, surely GA106 yields are not this terrible?
And yes to your comment, this "3060 8GB" might perform half way between 3050 and 3060. Given how incredibly unexciting the 3050 is in terms of pushing low-end performance, another 128bit card using the same memory chips must be incredibly cheap to make any sense as replacement for 1650S (77% rel. perf), 1660s/ti (96% & 98%).
What would have made much more sense IMO was a 3060S, full GA107, with G6X chips.
I was intending to comment on how a logical consumer product stack of Ampere for low end, and Ada for high end would look like, but it's too much typing with the amount of marketing fuckery NV has done in the past generations...
From some past leak information, AMD might not be planning any significant upgrade for its x600 in cache size or bus width.
AMD somehow got a 237mm2 128-bit Navi23 to perform close to a 276mm2 192bit GA106.
Since GA107 is nowhere to be seen on desktop and performs worse than Navi23, and as excess RDNA2 and Ampere stock needs to be cleared, we might be stuck with Navi23 and GA106 for a while on low-end.
I'd be perfectly happy if AMD pushes a full Navi23 to something like a 7500 or XT and NV a full GA106 to 4050 non-Ti. (XT tends to mean "not cut down", and Ti "cut down from higher segment", fuck the "super")
Where I live, the 6600 at AU$329 crushes the $399 3050 and $539 3060 in value proposition. That's US$210 which I think is appropriate for the latest gen x500. Same really cannot be said for the NVidia product stack clusterfuckering going on. But used market post eth-crash looks promising already.
Oh and I leak RTX5000 here world first on TPU:
RTX 5090 Ti 24GB
RTX 5090 24GB
RTX 5090 16GB
RTX 5090 12GB
RTX 5090 10GB
RTX 5090 8GB
RTX 5090 6GB
RT 5045 4GB
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