I am not focusing on names, I am focusing on the positioning of the names.
-815=V100/T100 (815 is a bigger number than the others!)
-715=TU102
-545=TU104
-445=TU106 (V100 is 80% bigger)
-300=TU116 (This is less than half as big as the biggest number)
-<200=TU118
See the 2070 at the bottom of midrange? Let me look up the definition of "middle" for you: "at an equal distance from the extremities of something; central."
That is my entire point, that the 2070 is half of the performance Nvidia could be bringing to the table right now. I do not call that anything short of what it literally is: half of an Enthusiast card. At best you could compare this to cards like the GTX 660 Ti and R9 380X - half of the top card.
Your argument that "things got more expensive" is also complete BS. It is not this much more expensive. The bloody GTX 580 sold for $499 with a die almost as big as the TU104, and it had TERRIBLE yields on 40nm at the time. 12nm has no such yield problems, and in fact it was built for good yields on large cards.
You cannot compare die size between nodes! Middle is Middle.