since AMD uses the same company (TSMC) that could mean delays.
Not necessarily so, what you fear is completely unfounded. Traditionally, ATI/AMD has always been better than nvidia at utilizing newer manufacturing processes.
HD 4770 was built on 40 nm. It was released in April 2009.
GT 240 was built on 40 nm. It was released in November 2009.
ATI was 7 months ahead.HD 5870 was released September 2009.
Gtx 480 was released March 2010.
ATI was 6 months ahead.HD 4870 was 55 nm, released June 2008.
Gtx 285 was 55 nm, released January 2009.
ATI was 7 months ahead.Do you see a pattern? The two companies specializes in different competencies. It would be unwise to attribute some of nvidia's weaknesses to the ATI team.
AMD had a momentarily weakness when TSMC cancelled the 32 nm process. This incident screwed ATI over because their strength was taken from them and they were trapped on 40 nm.
But this time, it's back to business as usual.
Looked long and hard to find confirmation on whether anything would come out Q3/4 this year,
only to find potential problems with the manuf. process of 28nm chips.
The SI tapeout happened in FebruaryLike I said, ATI tends to be more competent on newer processes, so nvidia's problems may not necessarily be ATI's problems.