Nvidia Moves 2028 Gpu Production to Intel - Tsmc-Packaging Under Pressure
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According to reports, Nvidia plans to carry out parts of the GPU production with Intel from 2028 onwards and not rely solely on TSMC. Background is supply chain diversification, capacity bottlenecks and policy guidelines.
NVIDIA has plans, according to Digitimes filter, to use a multi-place production model, called Multi-Foundry, for its Feynman project starting in 2028. This does not mean that the company will stop manufacturing its GPUs, in TSMC, but it does involve decentralizing what so far seemed like Taiwan’s exclusive. What NVIDIA is going to do is divide the design of its Feynman products, read its GPUs, in different parts according to its functions, and …
Read the original note in the following link: NVIDIA would bet on Intel Foundry to use its 18A and 14A nodes on Feynman NVIDIA chips is looking for options to diversify the manufacture of their chips and not rely so much on TSMC. Let’s remember that TSMC is currently saturated with orders from other manufacturers such as Apple, AMD, MediaTek, Qualcomm, and others. In this sense, Intel Foundry becomes an optimistic option to maintain a stable sup…
In an article with the title voluntarily rallier and therefore a little misleading, Exclusive: NVIDIA to reportedly shift 2028 chip production to Intel, reshaping TSMC strategy, the DigiTimes claims that NVIDIA will appeal to Intel Foundry for its future generation Feynman (after Rubin). At least, partially...
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