NVIDIA is in no rush to make 7nm GPUs with Turingβs superior efficiency
NVIDIA didnβt reveal a new GPU at its GPU Technology Conference, and it seems like they wonβt be in a rush to reveal a new GPU any time soon. And of course, NVIDIAβs CEO Jensen Huang also took the opportunity to take a few jabs at the red camp.
What makes us special is we can create the most energy-efficient GPU in the world at anytime, and we should use the most affordable technology. Look at Turing. The energy-efficiency is so good even compared to somebody elseβs 7nm β Jensen Huang
The sad thing is that itβs true. While AMD adopted the cutting edge 7nm process node, the AMD Radeon VII just trades punches NVIDIAβs GeForce RTX 2080 in terms of performance but gets left far behind when it comes to efficiency. NVIDIA is walking all over AMD right now despite the fact that Turing is based on the older and less efficient 12nm manufacturing process.

Hopefully with AMDβs upcoming Navi architecture they can finally regain their footing and offer a better alternative to NVIDIAβs efficient and powerful cards. As it stands, NVIDIAβs newer cards arenβt exactly great in terms of bang-for-buck, but you canβt really blame them since there is no other choice for you if you want high end graphics right now.
Pokdepinion: I usually prefer AMD, but currently I am rocking a GeForce GTX 1070 Ti because of G-SYNC Compatible. AMD definitely needs a response to NVIDIA, and they need it fast.

