Unless Nvidia does an Intel and stagnate for couple of years, I have no confidence on AMD catching them in fact, I'm very confident the gap will widen by next summer.Navi''s best card is rx 5700. The stock one with the best power draw and performance and better than nvidia options between 300-350 price range.
I think people forgot about how long it takes to design a CPU and/or a GPU from the ground up. There's an approx 5+ years turnaround to design a CPU from the ground up.
AMD hired Jim Keller in 2012 to lead the ZEN design team. AMD launched ZEN in 2017. All this and still keeping Piledriver CPU's refreshed and as competitive as AMD could make them.
When AMD released ZEN in 2017 they were already working on RDNA. Not sure for how long, but give it an approx: 5 year time frame from ground up to release. Today's Navi is more or less a Hybrid of old tech with new tech, and yet the 5700 & 5700XT performs so well, it forced Nvidia to release a revamped RTX lineup called Super.
The big difference will be with RDNA2 and future RDNA3. RDNA2 from AMD's CEO & the Radeon Group said they are going to finally compete in the high end sector.
AMD just can't pull a 2080-Ti competitor out of its hat without years of hard work & design ya know lol
Bulldozer > Piledriver > Steamroller > Excavator > ZEN > etc.,
AMD Processor Designs Leading up to the Superior ZEN Micro-Architecture
AMD doesn't seem to have any desire to chase the crown or even make a 2080 competitor.
In an interview with AMD's CEO Lisa Su, she said that AMD will be competing in the high end once again. This interview was back in 2018. So its not a matter of chasing, it's a matter of finishing up a product that is in fact competitive in the high end. All rumours point to Big Navi. We will know soon enough in 2020.
If they wanna be selling GPUs in the near future, they'll have to invest in RTRT. It's not niche like VR and 3D where AMD can wait around for market forecast and in the meantime give away market and mindshare to Nvidia.
Like I'll bash Nvidia for RTX price hike to my grave but even I will admit Nvidia has started an arms race here. Developers are making games based on ray tracing. Consumers are thinking that RTX = raytracing. Who can blame them. Rtx is shorter and easier sounding. Sometimes I feel like I'm the only calling rtrt these days.
If AMD waits too long sheep consumer will think that ray tracing is only capable on nvidia. Like streaming = Nvidia, VR = nvidia, machine learning/workstation = nvidia, in the old days 3D gaming = Nvidia.
Not only did Nvidia fail with Ray Tracing, they tried to cover it up with the nonsense called DLSS which also failed miserably. The platform that's going to apply Ray Tracing in an efficient manner will be Next Generation Gaming Consoles by Sony & Micro$oft. Powered by ZEN3 and RDNA2, all game developers will properly code for Hardware Ray Tracing aligned with next gen consoles. Most games are going to be ported over onto PC.
Nvidia's implementation of Ray Tracing failed for obvious reasons. Next Gen Gaming Consoles will bring Ray Tracing to Mainstream with a common goal, to ensure games run with Ray Tracing properly.