What are Chiplets and how they Assemble Into the Most Advanced SoCs
If you are interested in the latest trends and innovations in the semiconductor industry, you may have heard of chiplets. But what are chiplets, and how do they enable the creation of the most advanced SoCs?
In this blog post, w will explain the concept of chiplet technology, its benefits and challenges, and some of the current and future applications of chiplets in various domains.
What Are Chiplets?
Chiplets are small, modular chips that can be combined to form a complete system-on-chip (SoC). They are designed to be used in a chiplet-based architecture, in which multiple chiplets are connected together to create a single, complex integrated circuit.
Chiplet technology is relatively new and is being actively developed by a number of companies in the semiconductor industry. The idea of chiplets originated from the project of DARPA CHIPS (Common Heterogeneous Integration and IP Reuse), which aimed to improve the overall system flexibility and performance by enabling the reuse of existing IP blocks in different configurations.
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