NVIDIA in a Rush for 55nm Parts, has Partners ‘Red-Eyed’
Written on June 28, 2008 – 5:10 pm | by admin
With the cost of manufacture for a standard G200 die reaching up to US $110, thanks to yields as low as 40 per cent, NVIDIA seems to be in a rush for a 55nm revamp of its current GPUs. While nothing revolutionary is on the cards, and with 55nm G92b already in the making, NVIDIA plans to revamp its G200 graphics processors to the 55nm fab process, increasing yields up to 50 per cent. At 55nm, the G200 die will be effectively reduced to 470 sq. mm, implies 120 dice on a 300mm wafer.
The pace at which things are moving is having the partners red-eyed. NVIDIA’s new Unilateral Minimum Advertised Price Policy (UMAP) has limited partners’ playing field and minimizes competition between them. When NVIDIA at the same time decides to launch new cards based on existing cores, at lower prices, partners get upset over diminishing earnings. Add to that AMD’s new RV770 chip is looking very tempting to some of these partners.
Source: NordicHardware
Tags: amd, nvidia
One Response to “NVIDIA in a Rush for 55nm Parts, has Partners ‘Red-Eyed’”
By Cathy on Oct 28, 2008 | Reply
Great work.