10:02 - Tuesday 7 August 2007 by DigiTimes
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: TSMC, gpu, amd, fusion Category : Motherboards
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: TSMC, gpu, amd, fusion Category : Motherboards
Motherboard makers predict that AMD will retain production of the CPU portion of its Fusion processor at its own fabs or that of Chartered Semiconductor until at least 2009, with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) to produce the graphics processor unit (GPU) portion of the processor. AMDs Fusion processor will consist of a GPU manufactured on a 55 nm process by TSMC plus a silicon-on-insulator (SOI-) based CPU manufactured on a 45 nm process at AMDs Fab 36 and Fab 38 or outsourced to Chartered.
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