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NVIDIA Tesla K40 "Atlas" Compute Card Detailed

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no neg stats just opinion and rumour:p
for a start Tmc is Ramping expenditure in 20nm, in laymans terms that means shut up already were on it, i got the stuff on the way and we have it sussed ,honest,, err about yields though.
not shouting about Tsv or 2.5D or cube loud though are they??

Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence

If you're expecting daily updates on process fabbing you're shit out of luck since process isn't sexy enough to warrant front page press for mainstream sites- but here's the piece about TSMC's award of BDA's platform partnership, and the design flows for 16nm FinFET (20nm HKMG) to tide you over.
 
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