A few hours ago, its vice president of operations NVIDIA Deborah Shoquist confirmed that the company's graphics cards are manufactured in TSMC and Samsung, once more.
ΜFollowing the recent rumors that SUPER are manufactured in Samsung factories, NVIDIA seems to be coming to clear the landscape by offering updates to some media in the area. More specifically, he mentioned that TSMC remains quite high in the NVIDIA preference list, but Samsung's know-how is just as great, since the Korean company mainly deals with low TDP and chipset consumption, such as those of mobile phones.
With the complexity of smartphone CPUs increasing over time (see Huawei and Apple chips), Samsung has gained a lot from their construction, while it is worth remembering that in the field of PC hardware we had 'occupied' when it undertook its construction entry level GTX 1050 on behalf of NVIDIA about three years ago, a GPU that was by far the most sophisticated and high-end TDP chip it might have built for the market.
The NVIDIA vice president of operations later said that the company oversees TSMC and Samsung's integration methods quite closely and will continue to use both in the construction business in the future.
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