You have the transistor count flipped.
The scaling is 80.7% (not 1.66x or 66%)
You can't compare process nodes across different foundries. Polaris was produced by Glofo, Navi is produced by TSMC. The "nm" name given to an individual process node is largely a marketing term meant to indicate progress, not representative of a linear shrink compared to a prior node.
Polaris was first made by TSMC. transistors increase 5700 to 10300. die size 232 to 251. Density is up 1,67, transistor count 1,80. More transistors, bigger chip. Took them 3 years exactly. Nothing is flipped. tsmc samsung and glofo shows similar calculated density of their 12-14-16 if we take similar products 1050ti samsung,1060 tsmc and rx 480 tsmc, 580 glofo for example. Of course on paper density is much higher. Given that 14 nm is 33 on paper and 25 Mtr 5700/232. 7 nm is 90-100 Mtr per sq.mm on paper or 3 times that of 14nm and only 41 Mtr calculated 10300/251. It is obvious that 5nm may not even be able to provide a final product that could reach 67% scaling in 2 years despite being 171 Mtr.sq.mm.
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