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Message started by NitroX infinity on 16.12.13 at 16:10:50

Title: Napalm at 180nm?
Post by NitroX infinity on 16.12.13 at 16:10:50
So I just had a brainfart;

Napalm was made at 250nm. Daytona was made at 180nm.

Did 3dfx ever have a batch of Napalm's made at 180nm?

Title: Re: Napalm at 180nm?
Post by ultima on 02.01.14 at 22:47:15
I think they took the napalm, added ddr support to it, did it on 0.18 micron and decided to call it daytona.

Daytona is in my opinion Napalm V1.2

Title: Re: Napalm at 180nm?
Post by NitroX infinity on 02.01.14 at 23:25:35
I know that. I was just wondering if they made Napalm at 180nm while still being pin-compatible with 250nm Napalm.

Would allow for some great overclocking potential.

Title: Re: Napalm at 180nm?
Post by Narmounet on 03.01.14 at 09:21:38
I doubt about the pin to pin compatibility.
A die shrink of VSA100 at 180nm would need less power than original design. So all the power implantation on a V4500 or V5500 would have to be redone to work, like what happen to Intel LGA 775 when the company switch from P4 to C2D...

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