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Nvidia confirms that its next gpus will be made by samsung

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During a recent press conference, Nvidia's Korean chief Yoo Eung-Joon confirmed that the green team would use Samsung's 7nm EUV manufacturing process to create the company's next-generation products.

Samsung technology will be used to create Nvidia's line of graphics cards by 2020

This information was confirmed by the Korea Herald , which claims that Samsung technology will be used to create Nvidia's line of graphics cards by 2020. This means that Nvidia's next-generation graphics cards won't use the same 7nm process that AMD uses for their Navi graphics, which come via TSMC, although it does mean that Nvidia will jump to 7nm with Extreme Ultraviolet technology from the start.

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Nvidia's latest RTX and RTX Super series graphics cards utilize TSMC's 12nm manufacturing capabilities, which are one step behind the 7nm technology that will power AMD's upcoming Navi graphics cards. Nvidia's efficient Turing architecture works to mitigate the company's lack of node parity with AMD, showing how design can exceed node size.

With Nvidia's series of 12nm RTX Super graphics cards unveiled in the last few hours, it seems clear that Nvidia has no plans to launch a consumer grade 7nm graphics card before 2020, as otherwise its RTX line Super would have a shelf life of less than six months.

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