The prediction that the 512EU part at 2.2GHz will reach 3070Ti performance level will die a miserable death imo. Sure with 6nm EUV it is possible to achieve at most +10% vs 7nm, so if AMD achieved in their first real 7nm tryout (Vega VII doesn't really count) 2GHz in the highly OC 5700XT parts then a 275W stressed out N6 part maybe it could reach 2.2GHz but it will need 16Gbps rated GDDR6 in a 256bit memory config to match the already bandwidth starved DG1 (24rops 1.65GHz turbo, 68GB/s) If the turbo clock is 2.2GHz a 128 ROPs/256TU/512EU design with 512GB/s bandwidth will only reach 3060Ti level (something like -2,5% in 4K, +1,5% in QHD, +2,5% in FHD) in actual game tests not synthetics (like in the TPU relative performance results) and the delta will likely be big, big wins-big looses depending on the game. To reach higher performance levels the key is the drivers but it needs time (years) to mature, it's too early now.
My prediction is calculated with what I think Intel will be able to achieve in the driver department. For the guys that this seem too slow (3060Ti perf lvl), look it this way a 3060Ti has actual clock 1.86GHz and 4.864 Cuda cores and the 512 DG2 4.096 cores and 2.2GHz turbo clock, although this comparison of course is really meaningless...
Regarding prices, a 2.2GHz 96ROPs/192TU/384EU part with 192bit memory bus will only have 3060 performance level so the 12GB version should be $299 imo and you can extrapolate the rest from there...
My prediction is calculated with what I think Intel will be able to achieve in the driver department. For the guys that this seem too slow (3060Ti perf lvl), look it this way a 3060Ti has actual clock 1.86GHz and 4.864 Cuda cores and the 512 DG2 4.096 cores and 2.2GHz turbo clock, although this comparison of course is really meaningless...
Regarding prices, a 2.2GHz 96ROPs/192TU/384EU part with 192bit memory bus will only have 3060 performance level so the 12GB version should be $299 imo and you can extrapolate the rest from there...