"Typical" is doing a lot of work there. That could mean much older chips than Nvidia is currently selling.
"Typical" usually means typical, i.e. median. Also they are claiming cost saving, not performance. The saving would even be more impressive if much older chips are less efficient than the newer ones -- costing more to run.
"Typical" usually means typical, i.e. median. Also they are claiming cost saving, not performance. The saving would even be more impressive if much older chips are less efficient than the newer ones -- costing more to run.