Actually, it consistently beats the year old parts at the same or cheaper price. nVidia did a refresh, which is still beaten in performance per dollar.
A GPU using less power than an RX 590, while basically matching the Radeon VII with the same clock speed, 33% less compute units, at a $399 price point is nothing impressive... Uhuh...
A 1080 Ti at a $399 price point is nothing impressive... Uhuh...
5% less performance than the 2070 Super for 25% less money is nothing impressive... Uhuh...
Those are definitely not objective facts... You're definitely the most rational person around here...
Which is what they got when they released Maxwell, and Pascal, and Turing while AMD was still on GCN... If you want to use that argument, nVidia got a triple advantage there. Not exactly great if AMD can catch up with one upgraded architecture...
The super cards also came a year later. So what?
The process node is immature at this point, so that really is not THAT big of an argument. The Radeon VII was also on a new process node. That didn't help it, now did it?
Sounds like you're repeating yourself just so that you yourself can start believing it.
Oh so you do admit that they are competitive. Also, what I learned is that the ones that are the quickest to call others fanboys are most of the time fanboys themselves.