Graphic Cards TSMC Raises Prices on AMD and Nvidia GPUs, Apple Partially to Blame - Report

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Source : TSMC Raises Prices on AMD and Nvidia GPUs, Apple Partially to Blame - Report - Softpedia

TSMC has reportedly increased the prices of wafers manufactured using the 28nm fabrication process, a decision which could increase the production costs of next-generation GPUs developed by AMD and Nvidia as both companies rely on the advanced 28nm node for their chips.

According to unnamed sources cited by Charlie Demerjian of SemiAccurate, TSMC has taken this decision since they see a lot of demand for their 28nm process.

Most of the demand for the 28nm node reportedly comes from Apple, which has reached an agreement with the Taiwanese foundry to manufacture the system-on-a-chip (SoC for short) devices used inside the iPhone and iPad.

In addition to the high 28nm chips volumes required by Apple, TSMC is having troubles with achieving high yields on this manufacturing process, an issue which also leads to increased production prices for such devices.

Both Nvidia and AMD are relying on TSMC's 28nm fabrication process to develop their next-generation graphics cores, which are known under the code names of Kepler and Southern Islands, respectively.

Furthermore, reports suggest that Nvidia has also started to build a new series of refreshed notebook parts based on this advanced fabrication node.

At the end of July, TSMC representatives admitted the company is having troubles with the ramp up of 28nm parts, but noted that these aren't caused by quality issues, but rather by the weak economy and low demand for such products.

AMD is expected to launch its first Radeon HD 7000 graphics cards built using the 28nm node by the end of this year, while more parts will arrive in the first quarter of 2012.

As far as Nvidia is concerned, its first next-generation GPUs, based on the Kepler architecture, are expected to arrive at the beginning of next year.
 
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I think the title should be renamed to 'Lowered supply and increased demands for 28nm chips could lead to increase in GPU prices'. All these blogs seem to have figured out blaming/mentioning Apple adds a lot to their visitor counts.
 
vantheman5211 said:
I am on a 5450^ lol

Still you can play a tiny bit of games...cn only watch Movies or maybe a 2d-3d old games. :( I hope they don't increase there price way too much...better increase the power consumption. :P
 
kartikoli said:
traveling in the same boat

curse apple

Will soon be travelling in the same boat...........

but lets not curse apple. Lets give them a dose of gandhigiri, by not buying their items. I know i am not going to!
 
vivek.krishnan said:
Will soon be travelling in the same boat...........

but lets not curse apple. Lets give them a dose of gandhigiri, by not buying their items. I know i am not going to!

Anyways I don't know who in India buys Macs [apart from the professional chaps]. Gamers still prefer PC.
 
^ People who wanna show off, girls, guys who wanna woo those girls, etc. :P

And ofcourse a few professional people.
 
Nvidia is having problems with their 6 series gpu's as well. they are not performing well apparently.. they just look like die changes without any performance upgrades it seems. saw this over at ocn.. bad news for the future gpu's..
 
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