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Written by Gizmo
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Saturday, 17 June 2006 14:19 |
DigiTimes is reporting that "Edward Chou, marketing director of ATI Technologies Asia-Pacific division, responded to earlier reports
that its 80-nanometer (80nm) production has been delayed by saying that
ATI has succeeded in completing trial production of its 80nm graphics
chips. Chou estimates that ATI will start switching its complete
graphics processing unit (GPU ) lineup to an 80nm manufacturing process
at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) from September.
Sources at graphics card makers said that ATI would start migrating to
a 80nm process first with its RV560, RV570, RV516 and RV505 chips. Chou
declined to reveal which products would move over to the 80nm process
this year." The article goes on to indicate that ATI plans to transition to 65 nM production next year. Discuss this in the forums!
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