ATi and NVIDIA to produce 0.11-micron chips at TSMC

Posted on Thursday, January 15 2004 @ 18:45 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Both NVIDIA and ATi are planning to produce new chipsets this year on the 0.11-micron process at TSMC according to the companies's topexecutives.
According to Nvidia president and CEO Huang Jen-hsun, the company will produce its next-generation high-end chipsets using a 0.11-micron process.

ATI chairman and CEO Ho Kwok-yuen has also said that his company will adopt a 0.11-micron process for all its new mid-range to high-end chipsets this year. ATI is making all of its 0.11-micron products at TSMC, but some desktop-use graphics chips and consumer market-use ICs are produced at United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC), he said.
Source: DigiTimes


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