12 yr old (i guess he was 11 at the time) decides to stop playing video games, ends up building a fusor (device that shows fusion) at home (by age 12).
Battery starting to show issues, performance still good but falls just short of great.
Then again, despite being well behind the curve on LTE-A support (it's Cat. 6, 300 Mbps), I'm still getting very good network performance that has improved with my carrier's capacity upgrades.
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti: 1536 CUDA cores in 24 of 24 SMs (fully enabled) on Turing TU116 @ 1500-1770 MHz; 6 GB GDDR6 @ 12 Gbps on 192-bit bus; 5.5 GFLOPS FP32; TSMC CLN12FFN process, 120W TDP. No RTX or tensor cores.
$279 MSRP.
AMD has their work cut out for them. Navi should have been released yesterday.
The shader cores themselves have all the Turing enhancements for greater performance, functionality, and efficiency. It's only missing the RTX functionality.