Qualcomm has specifically stated they will have no 20 products until next year
they did?
oh well... this pretty much seals the 20nm story
Qualcomm has specifically stated they will have no 20 products until next year
they did?
oh well... this pretty much seals the 20nm story
Only SITH deal in absolutes!Roadmaps have a tendency to change...
wth is with modems that they always get the new node FIRST D:
Apple does not make GPUs.You heard it here first guys: AMD beats apple to 20nm
No, GlobalFoundries will be in Volume Production by the time these GPUs will be out. TSMC is already in volume while most of the reasons why SoCs aren't coming out. It does not fit in the time table of early introduction.,pays premium for early limited wafers,
20-nm LPM has been the planned node since 2012 after 28-nm SHP and 28-nm HP.also includes first time HBM on unproven node process.
Apple does not make GPUs.No, GlobalFoundries will be in Volume Production by the time these GPUs will be out. TSMC is already in volume while most of the reasons why SoCs aren't coming out. It does not fit in the time table of early introduction.20-nm LPM has been the planned node since 2012 after 28-nm SHP and 28-nm HP.
You seem delusional at this point, incapable of distinguishing between facts and your own educated guesses.
Hans Mosesmann - Raymond James & Associates - Analyst said:Can you provide a road map or some granularity regarding process node
transitions in 2014 and '15 as it relates to thin set by Graphics and APU? Thanks
Here you go.Lisa Su - Advanced Micro Devices Inc - SVP & GM said:We are fully top to bottom in 28-nanometer now across all of our products, and we are transitioning to both
20-nanometer and to FinFET over the next couple of quarters, in terms of designs. So we'll continue to do that across our foundry partners.
Here you go.
2014 - Fast Portability aka GPU IP 20-nm
2015 - Fast Portability aka GPU IP 16/14-nm
Chris Rolland - FBR Capital Markets - Analyst said:Can you guys talk about the puts and takes of either
moving, or perhaps not moving your next-generation follow-on to Kaveri to the next node here? And how this might affect your decisions to move
other products and families to the next node, or not to move them? Thank you.
Nothing is limiting from the Q1 2014 Analyst Call preventing 20-nm this year. While the second time she does format it weirdly. It does not appear to be a correction but more of an erroneous recollection. Of the previous statement that I have posted.Lisa Su - Advanced Micro Devices said:So what we've said in the past is certainly this year, all of our products are in 28-nanometer across
both graphics, client, and our semi-custom business. We are actively in the design phase for 20-nanometer, and that will come to production. And
then clearly, we'll go to FinFET, so that would be the progression of it.
David Wong - Wells Fargo Securities said:Great, and when will we expect you to introduce GPU products at a node below 28-nanometers? Will you have any 20-nanometer GPUs this year
or next year?
Lisa Su - Advanced Micro Devices said:David, yes, I think what I said earlier, what we're doing in terms of technology, strategy, we are 28 this year. We have 20-nanometer in design, and
the thin-fed thereafter, so that's the overall product portfolio.
Nothing is limiting from the Q1 2014 Analyst Call preventing 20-nm this year. While the second time she does format it weirdly. It does not appear to be a correction but more of an erroneous recollection. Of the previous statement that I have posted.
From the same call after the one above:
AMD released this in January 2013;
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Huh, what is that in the distance. There is no new GPUs in 2013, oh snap!
March 2013;
http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphi...eview-Sea-Islands-and-Bonaire-Make-Appearance
September 2013;
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2049397/amd-unveils-hawaii-generation-of-gpus.html
But, wait the roadmap doesn't show Q4 2013. Well, both GPUs launched and leaked way before that. Then, you have the codenames being announced in Q3 2013. So much for stable throughout 2013.
You also have Oland replacing the VLIW4 architectures in 2013.
What AMD needs to do is fix their cut outs and port placement on the back of their blowers. Move the Dvi ports like Nvidia and switch to this:
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If only Dvi could get phased out, such massive connectors for what it can do.
AMD will not ever officially talk about a device until launch. Even if there was substantial evidence that these devices will launch. Until launch AMD will spin(to win) and give answers that are not definitive. Everything must seem like a surprise to incite monetization.Unless you're trying to say that AMD always lies, you're not proving any facts here.
AMD's last quarter transcript conference call on seeking alpha. Look it up.
AMD will not ever officially talk about a device until launch. Even if there was substantial evidence that these devices will launch. Until launch AMD will spin(to win) and give answers that are not definitive. Everything must seem like a surprise to incite monetization.
HBM - Ready since Q3 2014. (July)
2.5D TSV - Ready since Q2 2014. (April - June)
The only puzzle piece left is 20-nm LPM.
