Carrie
04-18-2006, 07:28 AM
reghardware.com (http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/04/18/ati_denies_80nm_slip/)
By Tony Smith
18th April 2006
ATI has denied claims that it has scaled back or postponed its plan to adopt an 80nm chip fabrication process this year. Industry insiders had alleged two GPUs due to ship in Q3 will now be fabbed at 90nm and not the smaller node as planned.
Both claim and counterclaim was reported by DigiTimes yesterday. The moles maintain the RV560, RV570, RV505 and RV535 - all yet to be officially announced by ATI - were scheduled to be fabbed at 80nm but now only the RV505 and RV535 will be produced using that process.
Full story (http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/04/18/ati_denies_80nm_slip/)
By Tony Smith
18th April 2006
ATI has denied claims that it has scaled back or postponed its plan to adopt an 80nm chip fabrication process this year. Industry insiders had alleged two GPUs due to ship in Q3 will now be fabbed at 90nm and not the smaller node as planned.
Both claim and counterclaim was reported by DigiTimes yesterday. The moles maintain the RV560, RV570, RV505 and RV535 - all yet to be officially announced by ATI - were scheduled to be fabbed at 80nm but now only the RV505 and RV535 will be produced using that process.
Full story (http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/04/18/ati_denies_80nm_slip/)