Tuesday, December 22nd 2015

Samsung to Fab AMD "Zen" and "Arctic Islands" on its 14 nm FinFET Node

It has been confirmed that Samsung will be AMD's foundry partner for its next generation GPUs. It has been reported that AMD's upcoming "Arctic Islands" family of GPUs could be built on the 14 nanometer FinFET LPP (low-power Plus) process. AMD's rival NVIDIA, meanwhile, is building its next-gen "Pascal" GPU family on 16 nanometer FinFET node, likely at its traditional foundry partner TSMC.

It gets better - not only will Samsung manufacture AMD's next-gen GPUs, but also its upcoming "Zen" family of CPUs, at least a portion of it. AMD is looking to distribute manufacturing loads between two foundries, Samsung and GlobalFoundries, perhaps to ensure that foundry-level teething trouble doesn't throw its product launch cycle off the rails. One of the most talked about "Arctic Islands" GPUs is codenamed "Greenland," likely a successor to "Fiji." Sales of some of the first chips - GPUs or CPUs - made at Samsung, will begin some time in Q3 2016. Some of the other clients for Samsung's 14 nm FinFET node are Apple and Qualcomm. The company plans to speed up development of its more advanced 10 nm node to some time in 2017.
Source: ETNews
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53 Comments on Samsung to Fab AMD "Zen" and "Arctic Islands" on its 14 nm FinFET Node

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HumanSmoke
medi01Wasn't there Samsung debacle with iPhone chips though? I.e. that Samsung 14nm chips were consuming more than TSMC 16nm?
That's what I was referencing back in post #36 when I answered the same post. Samsung's A9 chip is smaller, but performs slightly worse, uses more power (battery life 20% lower), and runs hotter than TSMC's 16nmFF A9
[Source #1] [Source #2]
midnightoil seems to be a veritable goldmine of misinformation. I'm still waiting on the proofs for his claims.
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deemon
HumanSmokeThat's what I was referencing back in post #36 when I answered the same post. Samsung's A9 chip is smaller, but performs slightly worse, uses more power (battery life 20% lower), and runs hotter than TSMC's 16nmFF A9
[Source #1] [Source #2]
midnightoil seems to be a veritable goldmine of misinformation. I'm still waiting on the proofs for his claims.
however, Samsung made Apple A9 on their 1st generation 14nm FinFET, whereas they are going to produce AMD chips on their just launched 2nd generation 14nm LPP FinFET.
www.techpowerup.com/219229/samsung-announces-mass-production-of-2nd-gen-14-nanometer-finfet-logic-process.html
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HumanSmoke
deemonhowever, Samsung made Apple A9 on their 1st generation 14nm FinFET, whereas they are going to produce AMD chips on their just launched 2nd generation 14nm LPP FinFET.
www.techpowerup.com/219229/samsung-announces-mass-production-of-2nd-gen-14-nanometer-finfet-logic-process.html
It is still a like-for-like comparison, since the A9 using Samsung's first-generation 14nm LPE is being compared with the A9 using TSMC's first-generation 16nmFF (not FF+).
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