No it isn't .. TPU, Computerbase, pcgameshardware and Hardwareunboxed all say otherwise. Stop sugarcoating the situation. It's bascially a tie in raster, with a notable fall in ray tracing.
This 3080 is maxing out at 80w, and it massively thermally limited.
Here is a good 3080 mobile with 165w and more thermal optimal conditions, the 3080 mobile is way faster.
Well, this post aged horribly, PS5 and Series X are slower than a 2060 Super in RT workloads, and the Turing/Ampere cards rule the field in ray tracing.
A100 was never marketed as having that number of ALUs, it was 8192.
You are mixing TF32 made for AI running on Tensor cores with FP32. Consumer Ampere is purely FP32 no TF32.
All RTX Turing and Ampere GPUs will be able to accelerate decompression data from SSDs in accordance with Microsoft DirectStorage API. This will put PC on equal footings with consoles.
https://developer.nvidia.com/rtxio-early-access
Don't let the NVIDIA performance numbers that you claimed are so low blind you out of balance. Take a moment to admit reality and that you were wrong and move on.
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