xkm1948 Wow that is fast. Less than a year from 1st gen Navi.

They have catching up to do, and they could have done it just by expanding their current line if this was merely about performance relative to Nvidia. If anything what I'm reading here is an adjustment and maybe they even pulled RT-enabled GPUs forward to keep feature parity with the next console crop. They kinda have to if they want to support their console business, after all, gaming PCs are a significant part of that shared market for game ports and even if they can't get an equal performance cap as Nv, they will want to support the same features.Its really yet another confirmation AMD puts no effort in pushing the performance ahead anymore, but is content with lagging behind it. They had their opportunity to catch up with Navi 1st gen, and quite simply refused to. This gen was the only gap in which they could still sell a non-RT enabled GPU. Perhaps understandably so, it seems consumer demand falls sharply beyond 1080ti performance. Might very well pan out well for them, its not like 4K for gaming is undergoing an explosive growth either and it won't anyway without cost effective GPUs to drive it. People are likely content with 1080-1440 and ultrawide variations.