This is a preliminary picture of T234 in Wikipedia. Very clear. So why do we always guess? Nintendo will use a customized one, T239.pic.twitter.com/Qp5Im5udlQ
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At least some people speculate that Orin's a 7 nm chip despite the fact Nvidia hasn't mentioned which process node's used to fabricate Orin, like one person in Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/tiriasresearch/2019/12/18/nvidia-announces-new-orin-auto-ai-processor/?sh=540ddce62db1 … I'd be very surprised if any of TSMC's advanced process nodes (7 nm or lower) is used.
Just to clarify, I would be surprised if 7 nm in general is used.
I wouldn't imagine Nintendo actually paying up for something so pricey. But hey, I'd like to be proven wrong.
2048 cores doesn't line up with @0x22h on Hopper structure (not a multiple of 6). Does this mean Lovelace SM structure is closer to Ampere than Hopper?
ADA≈Ampere
next gen ampere is 8nm ?
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