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Guru3D.com » News » TSMC retreives substantial orders from NVIDIA for 5nm and 7nm GPUs

TSMC retreives substantial orders from NVIDIA for 5nm and 7nm GPUs

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/05/2020 01:35 PM | source: digitimes.com | 23 comment(s)
TSMC retreives substantial orders from NVIDIA for 5nm and 7nm GPUs

This round its Digitimes that spreads the word that TSMC obtained major orders from Nvidia for their next-gen 7nm and 5nm GPUs, sources claim that is.

Speculation is circulating that Samsung Electronics' 5nm EUV process has attracted orders from Nvidia for its next-generation graphics processor series, but sources familiar with the matter believe TSMC will remain the major foundry partner of the chip produces says TSMC.

That's a good signal for the availability of the new GPUs really, as the production tarts then indeed Q3/Q4 2020 seems viable for new graphics cards. Considering what is and has been going on in the world, that is plausible. NVIDIA is expected to reveal a few words on their next-gen graphics architecture at the GTC 2020 online event held in about two weeks from now, Nvidia would have their chips fabricated at both Samsung and thus TSMC.

  








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Mesab67
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#5785764 Posted on: 05/06/2020 08:26 AM
Some poorly veiled, yet obviously purchased attempts in pushing high Nvidia pricing in this thread ;) The 2080Ti maintains the performance lift the high end market 'were used to for so many years' only...NOT...the cost lift.

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#5785766 Posted on: 05/06/2020 08:30 AM
Lots of hype regarding the next Nvidia GPU, rumors that the 3060 will be quicker than the flaship 2080 TI even, interesting times ahead.....i'll be watching this closely, see how this will pan out.


Maybe in ray tracing only scenarios, can't see it happening otherwise.

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#5785858 Posted on: 05/06/2020 02:05 PM
Lots of hype regarding the next Nvidia GPU, rumors that the 3060 will be quicker than the flaship 2080 TI even, interesting times ahead.....i'll be watching this closely, see how this will pan out.


Wow, so rumors have the 3060 costing $800 then, really moving on up. :D ;)

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