@nguyen
I also enjoy science fiction, but no, that’s not happening. The GA102 was already essentially as big and dense as the process allowed. Hence the poor yields. And comparing 4090 to the 1080ti vs 2070 situation is silly - the 1080ti was absolutely not as far removed from the rest of the stack as the 4090 is. Not to mention that Turing and onwards the die sizes are not comparable to previous architectures - those chips didn’t have RT and Tensor cores. And that was also on a new node. None of those factors will be in play here. Can the 5070 Ti come close, like in a 10-15% range. Potentially. Being faster? Not happening. Again, we’re not getting 50% generational uplifts anymore.
tl:dr The 5070Ti will be 4080S level or a bit faster.