How far have ss amps really come in the last twenty years?


I have owned and enjoyed my Jeff Rowland model 8 ( recently modded and upgraded by Jeff to the last version) for many years. I recently had the opportunity of comparing it ( after mods) to a few of the current ss models from Gamut, D'Agostino, YBA, Parasound, Sim audio, CH precision, Constellation,PS audio,Pass Labs  and Musical Fidelity. The results were very interesting, because to my ears and in the systems that we did the comparison, the Rowland held its own against all but the most expensive D'Ag and CH amps. Even those were only very slightly outclassing the Rowland in the areas of top end resolution...and a tad in the bottom end resolution. Now the thing is that the last revision to the Rowland 8 was designed by Jeff over ten years ago! 
So, my question for those more technically inclined than myself is...how far has the design of ss amps come in the last ten...or even twenty years? 
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@doubleblindtest  i can't figure out whether your handle is sincere or sarcastic, but it suggests you might have a view.  Care to spell it out?
Gee I don't know. Has cell phones come along way, has vehicles come a long way, has internet  speed, computer speed come a long way? Silly question...
There are many vintage amps that continue to sound very good compared to modern amps.  Which is why I still use amps like the Classe DR3 VHC, Belles A, and Rowland 5.

As a friend runs an audio business, I have had the opportunity to compare several modern amps (fairly high end up to around $20K) in my system and so far although some have shown a difference, that difference hasn't always been a positive one and certainly wasn't anything that would warrant buying one.
Doesn't seem like a silly question to me. Differing pace of innovation, both in product, and in particular aspects of products, are everywhere.  Have we changed how we dry clean much?  Air conditioners and combustion engines and vehicle suspensions work basically the same way, but innovation in efficiency has improved dramatically.  I don't think progress travels in a linear fashion.