Very strange, since GloFlo is supposed to be the manufacturer
It's been known that AMD/RTG would use fab's based on feasibility. This miniscule part means even if at TSMC they're buy only a "few" wafer's that might have better yields. While they give GloFo the mainstream volume part that helps fulfill their wafer agreement probably cost them less and they have more flexibility to produce as they need.
http://www.extremetech.com/computin...samsung-could-tap-foundry-for-future-products
It would also explain why the RX 480 gets completely slaughtered by Pascal when it comes to power efficiency.
And while it's not a great position… IT is great for us! As we now have a another foundry, and AMD will have way more access to scheduling and juggling what they receive than they ever obtained from a crowed TSMC, and it’s only getting more crowed over there. While given the AMD wafer agreement they can now satisfy that without penalty, while I’m sure AMD's see a advantageous wafer cost. Probably seeing a better wafer cost than was at TSMC, and no longer agonizing about how they can push enough production into GloFo to not be penalized. If/when that relationship can really start cranking out in a concerted effort that's when the graphic industry will really see a divergence from the kind of "me to" production chip design and fulfillment we’ve been stuck in with TSMC for like over a decade.
Could AMD/RTG see better parts from GloFo like they saw with Kaveri, and couldn’t they just release them as a 485 part with increase in clock, hold on the TDP, while unearth more headroom? What if at the end of October AMD has a RX 485 8Gb for $10 MSRP increase, while lower both the existing 480 4/8Gb price slightly to move them out, then back fill in January with a RX 485 4Gb. Figure end of September the GTX 1060 has totally filled-in the channel, and there's no changing course. AMD's AIB partners just use their existing designs and print new boxes… Yes a rebrand, but it is easy for AMD to manage and done on the fly, because working with GloFo provides easy rearranging of production like they never had at TSMC. Even better Nvidia won’t have near the reconnaissance they had when AMD was at TSMC.