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    Nvidia's 40nm to come in March 09

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by nomoredell, Oct 30, 2008.

  1. nomoredell

    nomoredell Notebook Deity

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    http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=10206&Itemid=34

    The new chip

    If all goes well, Nvidia will have its new architecture 40nm chip ready for launch in March. We don’t know if this is a mainstream, low-end or high-end GPU, but at least one of these chips will be ready in March.

    Of course, this is the best-case scenario and if something goes wrong, the schedule will have to be pushed back, but let’s be optimistic for a moment and hope for Nvidia’s sake that everything will go smoothly this time.

    Nvidia had hoped to have its 40nm chips earlier, but due to some delays caused by TSMC this will have to wait at least until March. After Q2 2009 there should be even more chips from Nvidia and ATI in 40nm as they both plan to make this transition roughly at the same time.

    Nvidia is likely to get to 40nm first, as ATI might wait to see what Nvidia has up its sleeve, as it currently has dominance with its 55nm; but it should follow shortly after Nvidia, or roughly at the same time.
     
  2. cy007

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    So is this for the notebook chip?
     
  3. Longwalker

    Longwalker Notebook Guru

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    Let's all cross our fingers nVidia gets their underfill, solder bumps, and other die packaging components right this time.