siravarice
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name='Kempez' said:Whilst I agree with Rast, what you have to remember is that OC3D HAS to put up some sort of article about this as it's on every tech site out there. I think it's pretty balanced and leaves the reader to make up their own mind as to the validity of the claims. At the end of the day it's about the site looking fresh and the hits coming in with new news or rumours. Perhaps articles like this could be marked with 'rumour'?
name='Kempez' said:.... and leaves the reader to make up their own mind as to the validity of the claims.
name='Rastalovich' said:Still think the yields are better than 2% myself.
name='Zoot' said:A 400mm^2 (I think) die is what Fermi involves, add that to the fact that it's on an already problematic and relatively new process. Yields are bound to be terrible.
name='siravarice' said:Thats a massive size, like the size of the side of a case
name='Zoot' said:A 400mm^2 (I think) die is what Fermi involves, add that to the fact that it's on an already problematic and relatively new process. Yields are bound to be terrible.
name='sammytomjohn' said:think he means 40nm![]()
name='siravarice' said:I thought he might ><
name='monkey7' said:And 400mm^2 is just 20*20mm, or below 1*1 inch for you imperials out there.
name='Rastalovich' said:I've highlighted the other error.
name='Zoot' said:Error?
name='sammytomjohn' said:where you said in the comment of yours he quoted you said fact! it is not fact just speculation and rumours!!
name='Rastalovich' said:Zoot 40nm process has been used by other companies in the past, not for gpus tho. Ti are doing 2xnm processes with tsmc atm.