28nm Graphics Chips Come in Late 2010

Neither NVIDIA nor ATI will be able to ship their first 28nm high-performance graphics chips until the last quarter of 2011.

The reason is obvious – Both TSMC and GlobalFoundries will need more time to kick off the mass production of 28nm process. TSMC decides to be more cautious considering the tragedy that happened to its 40nm process.

The demo production of 28nm should be starting this year. According to Fudzilla, the next-generation ATI gets developed in both TSMC and GlobalFoundries. Undoubtedly the winner will get more business. NVIDIA’s 28nm is TSMC only for now, but the green giant might turn to GlobalFoundries if the latter one does a good job.

AMD is going to introduce the 40nm Radeon HD 6000 generation in late 2010 while NVIDIA will continue to release GTX 400 series products.

3 Responses to “28nm Graphics Chips Come in Late 2010”

  1. asim Says:

    change the article title

  2. Umair Says:

    When GPU will get 28nm in late 2011 the CPU will get 22nm at the same time as scheduled by intel

  3. steve Says:

    just you wait untill we get down to 10nm with 200 cores 50meg caches and it will run at about 1-5ghz on cpu’s

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