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Rumor: Next gen Nvidia RTX chip will be based on Samsung 10nm node

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All of Samsung's 10nm nodes are low power as far as I know, not great news.
 
Number 1: Turing was the 10nm product. Ampere is the 8nm product.
Number 2: The Ampere product at Samsung is the >100 CU product. POWER10 and Ampere are joint products(both supporting NVLink NX) at the same fab.
Number 3: Smaller Amperes are TSMC 7nm.
yadda, yadda, etc
 
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