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TSMC Preparing Production of 28 nm Apple A6X SoC

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Not until they figure out how to put a 7000 or 600 series into a device say the dimensions of todays smartphones. No I say the GPU business will still be there for years to come.
 
And NVidia is already there, 20nm taped out ages ago (may last year). So not sure it matters that NV is moving to the end of one line, but getting chips made at or near the front of another line 😉 It will probably be a while before they pop out gpus from there but tegra's already being worked on (start little first, then move to more difficult chips). I'd expect 28nm gpus from them first as I'm pretty sure 28nm is mature for them and much easier to adapt the gpu to than a new 20nm process, but I could be wrong.

Unless Intel starts fabbing for the enemy (I highly doubt they'll want to help the ARM race, nor help Apple lose Intel laptops for Arms), I'd say Apple made a very large mistake in pissing of the #2 fab in samsung. Samsung is the only other fab that gets stuff out ON TIME with good yields. TSMC and GF just screw stuff up. Apple will start to have even more market share erode to android due to this mistake. I predict problems with volume on their next phone/tablet if they aren't coming from samsung. TSMC hasn't gotten a process right in ages from the start. It usually takes them ages and they mess up NV/AMD's launches repeatedly. That doesn't bode well for Apple volumes and TSMC had a lot of experience with AMD/NV chips (which always suck in volume for months). Apple's going to be a new ballgame for them and it's an in house chip not just a cookie cutter arm as most of the rest are. Qualcomm is wisely trying to get into samsung too. I'm guessing the battery life/heat won't be as good from a TSMC process vs. Samsung either but we'll have to wait and see if that proves true. I don't see any good news here for apple regardless. You're not running to a better fab, so it's a loss no matter how you slice it and a gain for anyone moving to samsung (which right now looks like NV/Qualcomm gains).
 
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