Tsmc will manufacture amd and nvidia socs at 20nm in 2015
The Taiwanese semiconductor giant TSMC has announced that in 2015 it will produce SoC in a 20nm process, which will be a good advance from the current 28nm that has been with us for several years.
In this way AMD and Nvidia will be able to launch new products manufactured in 20nm in 2015, the case of Nvidia would be the successor to the Tegra K1 that could be Parker. For its part, AMD will launch new 20nm Nolan SoCs based on the x86 Cheetah microarchitecture as well as developments that combine ARM cores along with its Radeon graphics.
At the moment Apple is the only company that currently enjoys the process at 20nm TSMC and it is rumored that Qualcomm could adopt it at the end of the year, while AMD and Nvidia should wait until 2015.
Amd will manufacture its 7nm processors with tsmc and global foundries
Lisa Su has confirmed that AMD will use 7nm nodes from both TSMC and Globalfoundries to create its next generation products.
Intel and tsmc already negotiate the manufacture of processors and chipsets
Intel plans to outsource its entry-level processors and 14nm chipsets to TSMC, a move to meet demand.
Nvidia leaves tsmc and partners with samsung to manufacture its gpu ampere
Nvidia will manufacture its next Ampere architecture, which is expected to succeed Turing, in Samsung's 7nm EUV process.