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"The leak of DigiTimes (behind a paywall, via Digiworthy) refers to an internal source of TSMC. It’s about the production capacity that the world’s largest foundry is planning for 7nm in 2019. In addition to companies such as Apple, Qualcomm and AMD, Nvidia is also on the list of companies planning to place “massive orders” for 7nm products in 2019. This shows that probably already 2019 graphics cards with 7nm structure width from Nvidia come on the market. Considering the recent launch of the Turing graphics cards and the threat of AMD in the server market, this can only be a Sever GPU. The switch to 7nm in this area would only be logical. The gamers must be happy meanwhile probably with 12nm in the GPU range. The first gaming GPU with 7nm structure width is called Navi. When Nvidia will build gaming GPUs with 7nm structure width is still unknown.
For TSMC, 7nm is definitely a good business. This year there will be more than 50 tapeouts with 7nm, by 2019 more than 100 products with the low structure width will be produced. The largest customers are probably Apple with the A12 Bionic and A12X Bionic and AMD with Vega 20, Navi and Zen 2 as Epyc 2, codenamed Rome, and Ryzen 3000."(via pcbuildersclub)
Good stuff :thumbs up:
Deci... Au exclusivitate fata de Nvidia, fiind un client mai mare cu comenzi mai multe (CPU + HPC GPU)... Asta nu înseamnă ca produsul in sine este de succes, sau la momentul oportun.
AMD a adus ceva nou cu fiecare release, dar se bazează pe performanta/pret...
O problema este ca, high end devine mainstream-ul lor, deci reclama vor s-o facă prin prețul impunător mai mic fata de echivalentul pieței, dar atunci ce se întâmplă cu hardware-ul de pe console, Navi pe ps5? Cat timp au pana lansează produsele, mai ales, fiindcă lansează pt. server Computing întâi, vega pe 7nm (?), apoi Navi pt. gamers pe la sfârșitul lui 2019?