NVIDIA’s GeForce Maxwell Revision Rumored To Be Based on 16nm Process – Ditching 20nm?
The second and first generation Maxwell details are starting to get uncovered but there’s a revision of the NVIDIA GeForce Maxwell cards which is already under plans. Now before beginning, all of this is just plain old rumor from Semiaccurate who have been inaccurate regarding Denver and Sea Islands in the past but they do get some pieces right so for your own best, take this with a grain of salt.
NVIDIA’s GeForce Maxwell was known to be a 20nm part since its announcement a couple of years back however due to process delays from TSMC, this led to a change in NVIDIA’s schedule hence the first generation Maxwell core which launched as the GM107 GPU didn’t arrive as a 20nm unit but rather based on the existing 28nm die process which has been running since 2012. While TSMC has 20nm production geared up now since their Apple 20nm production quota has been finished, the company is going to stat manufacturing 20nm units for the rest of the industry which includes AMD and NVIDIA in the graphics industry. Now there have been reports that the first generation and second generation cores from Maxwell may not be built on 20nm and use the existing technology which is 28nm process.
According to semiaccurate, after second generation of Maxwell ships to the market, NVIDIA will have a third generation of Maxwell GPUs on the verge of launch. It will take around 6-10 months time frame for NVIDIA to have these new cards ready since they will include the flagship GM200 GPU which replaces the GK110 but the new cards will be built on a 16nm process technology, entirely ditching the 20nm process. This also points that another revision of the GM204 would launch when NVIDIA introduces the far-from-launch “GeForce 900 series” (Not Official Name) which will include the revised Maxwell GPUs. The GM204 is currently available in revision A so it could either make a transition to “B” revision or a name change “GM214″ could be possible similar to GK114 from GK104 or both?
There’s alot going on over at NVIDIA which we don’t know of at the moment. The only thing we currently know regarding second generation Maxwell is the PCB shot which was leaked a last week and even details regarding that are still not fully revealed. Its best to wait for a bit more time until details on the GeForce GTX 880 start to pop out since only then we could make a more comprehensive analysis of the GeForce Maxwell architecture and the GPUs beyond it.
* NVIDIA GM200 (Maxwell Architecture, High-Performance for Telsa/Quadro Arrives later for Cosnumers, Successor of GK110)
* NVIDIA GM204 (Maxwell Architecture, High-End Consumer, Successor of GK104, First GeForce 800 Series Products likely to feature)
* NVIDIA GM206 (Maxwell Architecture, Performance Minded, Successor of GK206, Mid-Range GeForce 800 Series products to feature)
* NVIDIA GM107/207 (Maxwell Architecture, Entry Level, Successor of GK107, Entry Level GeForce 800/700 Series To feature, Already introduced on GTX 750 Ti / GTX 750)