HMMMMMM..... I find this MOST interesting on this sort of market speak... I wonder this has anything to do with the decline of stock prices OF LATE... SINCE NGREEDIA IS A A....I.... COMPANY NOW....
Yup I can see the GREENIES who drank the green coolaid going for the biggest and bestest and AWESOMER NEWER CARD, BASICALLY they fail fail on the basic needs of life. But they sure get their new shiny!
These are the people that give NGREEDIA the money to continue the mantra of....
THE MOAR YOU BUY.... THE MOAR YOU SAVE...SAVE...SAVE...SAVE...SAVE...
Ah, hello there No-Bark. Good to see you're still kicking.
In any case, I can concede that the newer cards are going to be more 'efficient' in terms of joule/unit of work, but re: the argument above it shouldn't be the responsibility of the consumer to closely attend what is actually relevant to their living expenses and their own indoors comfort: raw power draw/heat output. The further and further that GPU manufacturers push the power ceiling on their product in this slow creeping fashion the worse and worse it gets. That's still a bad thing.
In an ideal world a new arch + new node would mean a significant (if merely 'generational') bump in performance on the
same power budget
at stock card-for-card, not a
HUGE jump in performance for a
slightly less huge jump in power draw. And that would be the selling point. This isn't datacenter, with industrial chillers and 240V/100A wall outlets. This is a small indoor room on a tiny sliver of a 3-ton unit's capacity and a 120V outlet that pops if you edge above 15A total per room. The ceiling is far lower.
I remember when people would make fun of the 480 and called it a space heater/George Foreman. That thing drew 250W
max. The 4070 Super is 30W below that on tech a decade newer.
I'm very much for UV, but that's because I find it interesting how
low you can push the silicon before it starts to drag its feet and because I live in a place that is
very hot for half the year. I shouldn't be hearing complaints from my Michigander friend about how his 5080 makes him sweat in March. I shouldn't be telling him 'kick rocks, make your computer slower'.