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A TU104 die with a 256bit bus, and TDP of 215W vs a TU102 Die, with 320bit bus, GDDR6X and a TDP of 320W....
Literally at 48% more power than a 2080, and 28% more power than a 2080ti. The preformance increase over the 2080ti literally scales with how much more power it uses.
Turing was not that great considering what we got with Maxwell and Pascal. Ampere is simply a Good- hell, an expected uplift at same price as turing. It's just a shame that their gambit with TSMC failed, and they had to settle with Samsung 8nm.