Will 2025 Be the Year of the Chiplet?
As we approach 2025, the semiconductor industry is at the initial stage of a monumental shift toward chiplet technology. While 2025 won't be the year chiplets come to dominate the market, it will mark the beginning of a decade-long transition that will see chiplets change the face of electronics design and manufacturing.
This evolution builds upon the trends we discussed earlier this year in Why Future Electronics Designs Might Be Chiplet-Based. The modular capabilities of chiplets offer many advantages, encompassing improved performance, economics, and flexibility. These advantages are becoming increasingly important as the electronics industry confronts the limitations of traditional monolithic chip designs.
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