There are clues all over the place, read the recent Anandtech article on stuttering and you can see how AMD is guilty of leaving performance on the table. It was the first iteration of GCN as well, and drivers have already given a large boost. AMD were probably also paying a driver penalty for being first to market for so long as well. Don't get me wrong though - the 7970 should never have existed with the clocks it came out at. They just didn't try hard enough or got arrogant due to Nvidia's previous ineptitude.
Imagine AMD actually fixes all these self-inflicted disadvantages one day, say with the 8000 series. They'll have their vastly better dev relations on top now. If it ever all clicks for AMD, Nvidia will be on their knees. They always seem to do one thing right and another two things wrong though.
Imagine AMD actually fixes all these self-inflicted disadvantages one day, say with the 8000 series. They'll have their vastly better dev relations on top now. If it ever all clicks for AMD, Nvidia will be on their knees. They always seem to do one thing right and another two things wrong though.