Well. All we have to do is look at intel and we see a scary trend.
They are the leaders in have world class foundries.
But something crazy has happened after 32nn........
Just look at the TDP of the 5820/5830k and compare back to ivy. Sandy, and westmere. Also look at the ivy overclocked or haswell overclocked... Not only does the max MHz struggle to keep pace with sandy, the power consumption savings vanishes.
There is a real problem that is huge amount us. Advancing the node, shrinking and packing in more transistors is not advancing the top end High performance anywhere close to the days of the past. This is very concerning and a most likely not something we can solve easily.
Intel chips have only moved forward because of the architecture advancements. The node offered lower consumption in the less demanding scenarios but has been easy to brush under the rug. doesn't anyone see the had intel been neck to neck with AMD all this time, this would be a complete tragedy. Devastating and in everyone's face.
And that is the situation we have in The GPU space. AMD and nvidia are in a close battle. They are both pushing the clock speeds and struggling for ultimate performance out of these nodes, pushing it all the way to the cutting edge. Shrinking nodes has been very fruitful over the years, its offered so much over and over and over.......
But I fear those days are gone. Shrinking nodes so small, packing transistors so tight there is no way to dissipate heat as efficiently in the high MHz applications. These nodes offer power reduction and performance in the much more modest applications not so much max performance/max MHz.
This is the future.....
Slow moving for the top end. When been moving so fast for years and have come to a full on screech halt. Unless there is some major break thru, we will only inch forward the next few years. GPU advancements will mostly come from the architecture and not so much from the node. We already see this happening. For the last few yrs, GPU advancement has been undeniably slower than the years of the past. I expect this pace is the new norm. Advancements will be hard fought and progress will be slower.
This is the future and we are already experiencing it.