>AMD had originally planned to release the first 7nm Vega GPU in 2019 but, thanks to"immense focus"has been able to move the date forward to later this year. Thus we will see the next-generation Radeon Vega Instinct GPU, demonstratedat Computexwith 32GB HBM2, launched before the year is out.
TSMC is doing it, AMD has moved their timetable forward - so likely the 2019 plans were assuming GF, but TSMC will be able to deliver quicker. AMD already had Zen ported to TSMC 7nm for Rome, since TSMC's 7nm has better power figures than GF. GF ditching 7nm is likely why there isn't any gaming GPU parts this year though - since AMD will already be pushing their capacity at TSMC just with dies for Rome (and now Ryzen3000 too) Don't forget TSMC have Apple and Qualcomm as customers who are always vying for the latest nodes since mobile SoCs live and die on power consumption.
nVidia is using 12FFN likely due to AMD+Apple+QC volume orders on 7nm at TSMC.
Ethan Sanchez
They have no reason to anticipate them, now that intel is completely annihilated. All they need is marketing for consumers and then just wait until all the big datacenters need to upgrade trashing zion and switching to Ebyn. They already won, after 7nm zen expect a socket change every year to get 2% gains. 7nm zen will become the next sandy bridge
Evan King
BASED AND REDPILLED INTLEL ABORTED 10NM FOREVER DOA
>nvidia doesn't get 7nm GPUs this year NVIDIA BTFO
Eli Reed
did amd pay superhackers to uncover Intel vulnerabilities?
Anthony Morgan
7nm is too small, 14nm is the best
Anthony Clark
It explains why 2080ti releases too early. We will see the 7nm high-end gpu from Nvidia before AMD next year. According to AMD, there will not be consumer version GPU next year and 2020 too. Expect to see the mid-range GPU of AMD in 2021.
Jace Stewart
I think and is going for the kill. They'll keep pushing to make sure Intel doesn't have a chance of catching up then they'll slow down to your sandy bridge estimate
Aiden Hill
Are you fucking retarded?
Isaac Russell
oh lawd AMD IS FINISHED AND BANKRUPT!
Julian Sullivan
>According to AMD, there will not be consumer version GPU next year and 2020 too. [citation needed]
Sebastian Flores
That user is talking about the 7nm GPU, not CPU. You sound upset over that.
>ditch GloFo >use TSMC >suddenly 'new' 7nm cards shat out looks like AMD are fed up with GloFo and take other vendors. good.
Nathaniel Price
IT'S OVER INTEL IS FINISHED
Kevin Cruz
It's not easy to just switch foundry like that. The whole mapping should be ported according the new foundry's specifications
Asher Ward
They're even renegotiating the WSA to stop these fucking Arabs from bleeding AMD's pockets. Based mommy Lisa
Julian Mitchell
Epyc 7nm is already being sampled
Luke Barnes
your face is already being sampled
Jaxson Smith
Glofo and tsmc reached an agreement with amd long ago to have parity between their 7nm nodes for amd specifically for the wsa rework that allows amd to source from other fabs if glofo cant produce enough chips for amd.
Nolan Robinson
>the absolute state of intlel fags
Aiden Turner
COPE
Gabriel Carter
They probably switched over a year ago along with Vega 7nm
Jackson Price
cool
James Rodriguez
Are the Volta cards going to be 7nm?
Easton White
AMD initially planned to use TSMC for EPYC (Rome). We don't know what they planned for Ryzen. But even if they planned to produce 7nm Ryzen at GloFo initially (which is highly unlikely) the arch is same and they should not have any problems with producing Ryzen at TSMC (since they have already planned producing EPYC dies there).
Gabriel Gonzalez
As someone who has only purchased Intel CPUs, I'm glad AMD is competing. Can't let anything stagnate.
Jaxon Young
Bought my first ever laptop with an AMD this week, just hope it doesn't shit itself after a week of use.
Samuel Taylor
goodbye muh ibm nazi 7mm tech, goodbye decent clocks
Hunter Brooks
It's not sudden though. Miners killed GloFo's 7nm. Because of miners there is no need to invest in the new process because they sell everything they produce on 14nm and to upgrade process they need to stop current 14nm production. Obviously 7nm development started long before current mining hype wave and GloFo haven't foreseen it. TSMC is different. They don't only upgrade their foundries, but actually expand a lot and build new factories. That's why they don't need sacrificing current process (and their 12nm is basically an iteration of 16nm and didn't require drastic changes).
Elijah Bennett
They can already hit over 4GHz with Samsung mobile 14nm lmao