According to the latest report, it appears that we won't see the new Nvidia Pascal GPU before Computex 2016 show, scheduled for early-June, due to problems with TSMC's 16nm FinFET process.
According to a report coming from Sweclockers.com, the recent Taiwan earthquake had a lot more impact on the chip market and that we might not see Nvidia's new Pascal GPU architecture before Computex 2016 show in early-June.
While it is still not clear if Nvidia Pascal architecture will debut as a high-end GP100 GPU or a performance-segment GP104, it appears that Nvidia will suffer a delay due to problem with its supplier as TSMC has yet to get its 16nm FinFET manufacturing process on track.
With this in mind, AMD could get a much needed headstart as its Polaris GPU architecture is based on Samsung's 14nm manufacturing process, which seems to be on track.
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via Techpowerup.com.