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Nvidia is said to be switching to TSMC's 4N process node for its next-gen RTX40-series graphics cards, according to a new report.

Nvidia is said to be switching to TSMC’s 4N process node for its next-gen GeForce RTX 40-series graphics cards, according to a new report.

With this in mind, it seems Moore’s Law Is Dead simply may have made a typo by failing to omit the “m” in his tweet. After all, Nvidia is apparently spending as much as $10 billion for its TSMC 5nm chips order. TSMC’s 4N process node is also used by Nvidia’s data center Hopper GPUs. So why is the company using technology that has typically been reserved for other computing areas as opposed to the consumer video card market? Wccftech attributes it to the speculation surrounding RTX 40-series’ power requirements, which means the 4N process will allow Nvidia to further optimize these boards as opposed to relying on the 5nm and 6nm process nodes.

Although different from the 4N process in terms of optimization, if the 5nm and 6nm process nodes are indeed AMD’s choice, then its RDNA 3 GPUs could outperform Nvidia’s Ada boards in power efficiency. In any case, the battle of the next-gen GPU market is certainly shaping up to be an interesting one between the two technology giants. This is a golden opportunity for AMD to overtake Nvidia as the leading GPU manufacturer, but only time will tell which firm comes out on top.

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