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Q4 2016?...ugh
Funny how GP100 big Pascal will be coming out just as 10nm goes into volume.
Although it sounds like another 20nm, a node that can't be used for GPUs. Let's hope EUV and new materials don't suffer any more delays. If they move to compound III-V transistors instead of silicon there's still hope performance uplifts can be provided via clock bumps.
Funny how GP100 big Pascal will be coming out just as 10nm goes into volume.
Although it sounds like another 20nm, a node that can't be used for GPUs. Let's hope EUV and new materials don't suffer any more delays. If they move to compound III-V transistors instead of silicon there's still hope performance uplifts can be provided via clock bumps.
As it seems now the 14/16nm cards wont arrive until Q3 2016, mainly because of HBM2 and interposer manufacturing.
also i'm curious what is the truth in the "AMD has priority on HBM2" news.
Basically how i take that is that AMD get priority supply of HBM 2. So say if other companies order or want x amount of HBM2, however hynix on have x supply of HBM2 then AMD get the priority of the supply. 100 chips and AMD want all of them, then i guess they will get two thirds where the 1 third will be distributed to other companies(theoretical numbers). Or possibly AMD will get all or most of HBM 2 at first then rest distributed to others.
HOWEVER... If AMD do not have anything ready or need HBM 2 before other companies such as nVidia then nVidia will get their supply no prob. Just AMD have priority so if Nvidia and AMD want supply at the same time then AMD get the priority.
Thats how i see it and i could have worded that much better but im tired lol.