Previously, most expected Nvidia to utilize TSMC’s 5nm process in the upcoming Lovelace gaming GPUs. However, a tweet from Twitter user Moore’s Law is Dead seems to point towards something different. The new rumor, instead, says that Nvidia will utilize the TSMC’s 4N process node, a revision of its 5nm process.
Of course, like any rumor out there, it’s always best to take it with a grain of salt. But, if it does prove true, there could be a number of reasons for Nvidia’s decision to use this process node in its Lovelace gaming GPUs, instead of utilizing its own.The next-generation of Nvidia GPUs is expected to dwarf the RTX 30 Series cards already available. Image source: Nvidia
The 4N node should bring a lot of optimizations to the power usage we see from the Lovelace gaming GPUs. Since AMD’s RDNA 3 graphics cards are expected to use 5nm and 6nm process nodes, that could already give Nvidia a leg up. Of course, AMD’s will feature an MCM approach that is expected to be highly efficient. But will it be as efficient as TSMC’s 4N process node? That’s what remains to be seen.
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