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My point there is they lied once, nothing prevents them (or anyone else) from doing it again.You seem to be moving goal posts. The 970 was a bad design choice with its memory subsystem. Nothing like that has ever happened since.
This doesn't have much to do with binning, I guess.
Yeah, that was really weird. If good Navi 48 outnumbers defective ones 3:1 (judging by launch day Microcenter stock), then where are the full Blackwell dies?I think they'll never exist, just like the AD102 full die never came into light, simply because they're too big and yields are not known to reach 100% for such big dies.
Nothing is full except for the 5080.I had already spoken about this one before.
5060ti will likely be the full GB206, whereas the 5060 will be a die cut out of that. The 5050 is rumored to be the full GB207.
What's the point you're trying to make with such examples?

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050, RTX 5060, and RTX 5060 Ti Specifications Leak
NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 50 series mainstream lineup has been leaked, thanks to the well-known leaker kopite7kimi, revealing the complete specification profile of the RTX 5050, RTX 5060, and RTX 5060 Ti graphics cards. The entry-level RTX 5050 features GB207-300-A1 silicon on a PG152-SKU50...
My point is that Super cards are coming with the good dies, and they'll be presented as soooo much value, mark my words.

That's one chip. Where's the rest of the lineup?Well, you said yourself, the 5080 uses the full GB203 die, and that's a bit larger than the Navi 48.
The GB202 is 2.1x bigger than Navi 48.
And now the only full die GPU is the 5080 with the GB203.Only product that didn't use the full die at launch and got a refresh later was the AD103. And even then, the 4080 Super did not bring much to the table over the 4080 perf-wise, since it only enabled 4 SMs. The price drop was the thing that made it an interesting product.
Fun fact: the 4080 Super was the only product using the full AD103, not even enterprise products got such configuration, which does lead me to believe that the harvests for such die were not good enough for such product at launch.
I believe the above specially applies to Ampere's 3070ti and 3090ti, given how Samsung's node was a mess (albeit cheap).
Yes they are.I just don't see your point. As I said, it's not like they're withholding good, fully enabled dies.
A full die is not a refresh. It's the same product.They either sell those, or cut those down to segment a product, as any other company.
Refreshes may happen, companies do it all the time, specially as node maturity increases. Are you saying that new products should not be launched?