Yes, hardware specs for RDNA3 dies have been out for a while. AMD didn't announce the performance figures (Nov 3rd), but we know the makeup of the new RDNA3 dies. SO... we can compare them to RDNA2 dies, to get a relative picture of performance and where they will stack up between the two generations. (ie: Navi 21 vs Navi 32 dies)
If you have not compared the two generations, or have not read of any comparisons over the last 2 months, then it seems you are fair weather fan and don't commit anything to headspace. (Or you just like being obtuse)
There are hundreds of hardware sites that have this info... yet you are unable to find it or understand the different navi dies..?
You don't seem legit.
Right, so what you're saying is, you can't understand the difference between a rumour and what the actual manufacturer has officially released? Got it.
FYI, no specs have been officially announced, you have absolutely no idea how they're going to perform and just like the rest of us, waiting until AMD officially unveil them. It's all just guess work at the moment, just like Nvidia's 40xx series was right up until they unveiled them last week.
And worth adding, even though we now know the specifications and Nvidia's very cherry picked performance metrics for them, we still don't know how they perform until reviews come out.
You try to convey your opinion as fact:
the new 7700 will have around 6950 performance and will be priced under $700.
When you don't know how the 7700 will perform and you have even less of an idea on pricing, is downright just spreading misinformation.
Regardless of what "fan" you think I am, you have literally made up information and tried to pass it off as fact and made sure its in AMD's favour.
That to me, sounds like you're extremely one sided.
The best advise you can give right now is simply everyone should wait. Nvidia have nearly priced themselves out of their own market, wait and see what AMD have and reviews have been released before making any kind of decision.
Secondly, if AMD is lowing their prices on current architecture, then nVidia will have to lower their prices too. Thus, who is going to buy a RTX3080, when you can buy a new 7700xt for same price...?
A: Nobody. That is why nVidia is going to have to lower their prices again, to compete.
Oh, I can buy a new 7700xt now can I? Strange, really struggling to find it on online stores or shops. Or any performance metrics of any kind...