Using Reddit as a source of "factual information" is ridiculous, I tried to look at the first few posts and basically got nothing useful at all. Sure you do not like or trust the guy, I have watched him for 9-months before I decided that he was "mostly correct", and bought a 7900XT for £730, it currently sells for £790 or more (Sapphire Pulse) if you can even find it in stock, so right now I am rather happy that he said that it had essentially hit the bottom.No idea how these hacks get audience he's of the same cloth as Adored.
I put my money into my trust of him, and he has been proven correct, and yes, this was clearly before the 7800XT was about to launch, with informed consent I chose to buy the 7900XT then.
Also, having watched his videos of (at the time) the upcoming AMD 7000 series CPU's but not yet trusting him, I decided to keep my 5000 platform and upgrade the CPU, hindsight says that I should really have bought the 7000 platform once the motherboards dropped from their initial highs (being flown in, rather the much cheaper container ships). One could argue that this was a fluke, I obviously cannot say that it wasn't, I will continue to watch and wait, and take in information in all forms from multiple sources before buying into my next platform. Having an open mind, with information from multiple sources is clearly the best option.
Do you have a source for this, I have not heard this before (but of course I do not and can not read/watch every bit of information (true of false) out there).I am sorry about using loose terminology. Terminology used in Techpowerup forums is less precise than terminology used in scientific articles. From an x86 Linux/Windows application perspective, the rumored Zen 5/6 CPUs can be said to be able to execute instructions belonging to 2 basic blocks in a single clock cycle.