Nvidia would update its rtx turing series at 7nm in 2019
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Earlier this week, AMD made its leap to the new 7nm reduced node. This has made AMD the first GPU manufacturer in the world to use 7nm manufacturing technology, although it seems that Nvidia wants to enter this territory in 2019 and update its Turing GPU.
Nvidia is ready to exploit TSMC's 7nm node in 2019
TSMC will have a prosperous 2019, with the withdrawal of GlobalFoundries to manufacture a node as advanced as this, the company in one of the two manufacturers in the world that will be able to manufacture with 7 nm. At this time only Samsung and Intel can be considered as rivals for TSMC in this space.
What is being discussed is that the 7nm would represent over 20% of TSMC's revenue in 2019, and that the company is poised to fully utilize its manufacturing technology with products from AMD, Apple, Qualcomm, Nvidia and a long list. from other companies.
According to DigiTimes sources, Nvidia plans to make use of TSMC's 7nm technology in 2019, aligning the company with AMD's future designs in terms of process technology, allowing them to take advantage of the same performance, power and density that your competition already has. The new Turing core that powers the RTX graphics cards would surely benefit greatly from the new node, if Nvidia plans to launch new GeForce cards next year based on this GPU.
The density enhancements offered by 7nm will allow Nvidia to make larger graphics cards, or upgrade its existing line by increasing its energy efficiency and performance levels.
We'll see what AMD has in store for us next year, where we should see the Navi GPU in action running on a 7nm node.
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