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Essentially, are there any major differences between the two processes that will result in any notable advantages / disadvantages for either Nvidia or AMD once their next generation cards arrive this coming Summer?
TBH we will really know the differences about them after we see a Pascal vs. Polaris showdown with real products. Until then we don't have the right idea about performance/size characteristics of the two process.
Polaris is ready today, Pascal isnt.
It so ready for today that Polaris will be released July/September.![]()
Fully Depleted Silicon on Insulator. IBM technology. It looks like not only Samsung licensed the tech to GloFo, but GloFo could license it to Samsung also.Samsung’s new 14nm LPP process delivers up to 15 percent higher speed and 15 percent less power consumption over the previous 14nm LPE process through improvements in transistor structure and process optimization. In addition, use of fully-depleted FinFET transistors brings enhanced manufacturing capabilities to overcome scaling limitations.
http://news.samsung.com/global/sams...-14-nanometer-finfet-logic-process-technology
Fully Depleted Silicon on Insulator. IBM technology. It looks like not only Samsung licensed the tech to GloFo, but GloFo could license it to Samsung also.
And that would say why the pre-production, working mule of silicon was able to work on 0.8V at 850MHz in AMD presentation.
So in all it looks like it is denser, has better power. I don't know why, but I do feel like AMD could have really good silicon this time.
This could end up a really big deal in defining this generation. Unless nvidia jumps to samsung later on which is maybe not likely. There is now a practical difference in manufacturing between the two companies. They are not using the same TSMC anymore. It could turn out to be a major advantage for either.
Didn't AMD say they would use TSMC as well. That pretty much says it all.
Samsung stole TMSC's head process engineer
Samsung has got a lot more money to R&D with than TMSC
my bet is that Samsung's 14nm will be better than TMSC's 16nm
Nvidia might still end up designing & engineering a better card than AMD like Maxwell vs Fury
WOW! Sounds like an exciting 6 to 9 months coming up for high end GPUs.
Where can we buy it?