TSMC 5nm Products Leaked: AMD Zen 4 CPUs, RDNA3 GPUs, NVIDIA Hopper and Potentially An ‘Intel Xe’ GPU

TSMC 5nm Products Leaked: AMD Zen 4 CPUs, RDNA3 GPUs, NVIDIA Hopper and Potentially An ‘Intel Xe’ GPU

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Products manufactured on the upcoming TSMC 5nm have already been confirmed in a leak from ChinaTimes and while it had products that we were already expecting: AMD Zen 4 CPUs, AMD Radeon RDNA 3 GPUs and NVIDIA Hoppper GPU, it also had an unexpected entry: Intel's Xe graphics. There have been a lot of rumblings on the rumor mill of Intel moving to 5nm and this is another feather in that hat. While the bit about AMD CPUs and GPUs and NVIDIA Hopper is confirmed, I would take the portion about Intel Xe with a grain of salt because as per my information - nothing is set in stone right now.

After what seems like quite a few years of stagnancy, things are starting to get heated up to an incredible extent. We have previously covered that NVIDIA is planning to get very aggressive with node transitions and may spend as little as one year on 7nm in an effort to claw back market share from AMD and beat it to 5nm. While this report out of ChinaTimes confirms the leaks before about NVIDIA having pre-booked Hopper GPU on TSMC's 5nm node, this also hints that Intel might be tapping TSMC's 5nm process as well. While that might seem counter-intuitive at first, there might be some wisdom to it: Intel's foundries are already running at full capacity and TSMC's process is perfectly suited to building large GPUs - not to mention the design team involved would likely have a ton of experience with TSMC's design process as well.

TSMC 5nm Products Leaked: AMD Zen 4 CPUs, RDNA3 GPUs, NVIDIA Hopper and Potentially An ‘Intel Xe’ GPU

May 11, 2020, 8:37pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/tsmc-5nm-products-leaked-amd-zen-4-cpus-rdna3-gpus-nvidia-hopper-and-potentially-an-intel-xe-gpu/ > Products manufactured on the upcoming TSMC 5nm have already been confirmed in a leak from ChinaTimes and while it had products that we were already expecting: AMD Zen 4 CPUs, AMD Radeon RDNA 3 GPUs and NVIDIA Hoppper GPU, it also had an unexpected entry: Intel's Xe graphics. There have been a lot of rumblings on the rumor mill of Intel moving to 5nm and this is another feather in that hat. While the bit about AMD CPUs and GPUs and NVIDIA Hopper is confirmed, I would take the portion about Intel Xe with a grain of salt because as per my information - nothing is set in stone right now. > After what seems like quite a few years of stagnancy, things are starting to get heated up to an incredible extent. We have previously covered that NVIDIA is planning to get very aggressive with node transitions and may spend as little as one year on 7nm in an effort to claw back market share from AMD and beat it to 5nm. While this report out of ChinaTimes confirms the leaks before about NVIDIA having pre-booked Hopper GPU on TSMC's 5nm node, this also hints that Intel might be tapping TSMC's 5nm process as well. While that might seem counter-intuitive at first, there might be some wisdom to it: Intel's foundries are already running at full capacity and TSMC's process is perfectly suited to building large GPUs - not to mention the design team involved would likely have a ton of experience with TSMC's design process as well.