You call it hyperbole and then proceed to use that very same mental gymnastics to make this argument. How do you jump from desktop Zen being in production (without an official date still btw) to Raven Ridge being available in mid-2017? We dont even know wich quarter Raven Ridge will be released, only that its the last in the product lineup
And this in addition to saying Lisa Su is under NDA or she was lying, or they have a secret project with MS that is not disclosed as "semi-custom"
All mental gymnastics to explain the fact that she said "semi-custom Zen AFTER 2017"
1 - Even if Raven Ridge is released on December 31st 2017, when Scorpio starts production Zen will have been available for longer than Jaguar was when Durango started production.
2 - Lisa Su is
definitely under NDA regarding Scorpio. To even think she isn't is pure naiveness.
3 - Mental gymnastics is a term used when someone tries to construct evidence out of facts that don't actually connect, which is not what's happening here as some others have pointed out to you in this thread.
Yes, that statement from Lisa Su seems to be pointing to Zen not being in Scorpio and if you want to stick your whole opinion to a single sentence then great for you.
It's less okay to claim to try to shoot down all other people's arguments by accusing them of doing "mental gymnastics", IMO.
Scorpio is caught between a rock and a hard place, there isn't much to do, besides "outside of the box" stuff, whatever that may be. It's not going to turn the industry upside down launching with a price of $499(12GB of GDDR5X(something they might rethink?) and a BD 4K drive), having no(?) top-end exclusives(Scorpio only).
I wouldn't be so sure about that. Microsoft has been doing some very over-the-top software
breakthroughs within the last couple of years, like backward-compatibility with X360, Hololens and now functional x86 emulation on ultra-low-voltage ARM CPUs.
That said, I wouldn't be surprised if Scorpio could end up being able render every existing XBone title at e.g. 4x their original resolution, without any additional effort from the developer. That would make it a substantially smarter upgrade than the PS4 Pro could ever be and really inspire a large portion of the Xbone's userbase to simply upgrade.
Combine that with being able to use the console with decent $300 VR headsets and there could be margin for a very successful product.
As for a PS5 coming in 2019, then the XBTwo would come about one year later, which isn't all that critical IMO.