NVIDIA Ampere GA102-300-A1 GPU (GeForce RTX 3090) Caught on Camera
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Mufflore
Cidious
Many of the people responding to my legit questioning of the 7nm statement in Hilberts article have interpreted my post wrong. I didn't say it's 8nm for sure. I said these are the reports mainly. But Hilberts article clearly states it IS fabricated on 7nm and I would like to see his source for that because that would be a first.
And people responding that Jensen already said that it would be on 7nm don't understand business and are gullible. Business is prone to changes and it might have well been switched to any node and kept quiet.
All I was saying is that all is hinting that the 3090 is a power hungry card (cooler design, early rumors about tdp, samsung 8nm speculation etc etc) and that it would be amazing if it's still on 7nm but that it seems unlikely. and if Hilbert has a source confirming it's 7nm after all, he should share it. not just assume it's on 7nm and state it as a fact in his article.
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Astyanax
Cidious
Fediuld
https://www.anandtech.com/show/15219/early-tsmc-5nm-test-chip-yields-80-hvm-coming-in-h1-2020
Yields are attrocious on something bigger than 18mm2. Something tiny like a Zen 2 chiplet (75mm2) has 41% yield at 5nm. Imagine the yield of an Nvidia monolithic behemoth. Each die would cost thousands (plural) to make.
Noisiv
asder
Latest info/leaks from adoredTV speculate it's Samsung 5nm (LPE) which is ip compatible with their LPP 7nm
Noisiv
Luc
schmidtbag
Y'know guys... this is the kind of crap why nerds get a bad rep. So much drama over a photo of a GPU that most of you sure as hell can't afford. I get it, lockdown makes things boring, but maybe chill out a bit?
Mda400
https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fimages.memes.com%2Fmeme%2F384684&f=1&nofb=1
It's ok, my fellow nerds. i'm sure schmidtbag didn't mean it...
Cidious