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In theory, it would be fairly easy.
If you'd bothered to read what I wrote it would be obvious that what I was pointing out was that 3DC attributed the name Fiji to the 4096 shader part. I might also point out that many other sources do the same including a well known AMD brown-noser who claims intimate knowledge of AMD's business (although you'll have to stump up a fee to breach the paywall ). Have AMD swapped the names around? were they in the right order to begin with? Who knows, although I'd note that the other parts in the hierarchy don't seem affected.
3DC don't release leaks, they gather information and extrapolate from that. Their membership includes a number of industry insiders, coders, architects. Chiphell on the other hand are a conglomeration like any forum based site.
3DC info is old enough and we have new piece of data which changes initial plans.
Maybe initially Fiji had indeed been scheduled for production on 28nm with 4096 shaders, but afterwards it could be forward-ported to a more advanced manufacturing process, 20nm at GloFo.
In theory it would be ok but in practice, to me, releasing anything 28nm (even GM200) is purely a short-vision decision.
The more you delay in time
TheGoodBadWeird said:The 390x is rumored not to come till summer 2015. Would be a long wait till then with only a low-midtier class card.
the more likely those will use either 20nm or 16nm.
http://wccftech.com/nvidia-gm200-titan-2-amd-fiji-380x-bermuda-390x-benchmarked/