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NVIDIA's Feynman May Combine TSMC A16 and N3P, Reports Say Design Was ...

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15 August 2026

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technology

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Read at xenospectrum.com

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Fusion42 · 15 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

NVIDIA's next-generation GPU architecture "Feynman" is reported to use a mix of TSMC's A16 and N3P process nodes due to supply constraints, with A16 reserved for critical dies and others moved to N3P, impacting production and performance decisions.

This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Semiconductors, and 2 sources have reported it between 15 Aug 2026 and 18 Aug 2026.

◆ The Wire takeaway

NVIDIA is balancing performance and supply by mixing TSMC's A16 and N3P chips in Feynman. If you supply or design chip components, prepare for a split production environment limiting uniform product scaling.

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2 sources · first reported 15 Aug 2026 · latest 18 Aug 2026

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