Intel Unveils Chiplet Alliance To Enable New Chip Designs
The group will help pave the way towards a new class of chips
By Mark LaPedus, Semiecosystem | May 13, 2025
At its recent foundry conference, Intel officially announced the formation of a new group that will help propel the development of a technology called chiplets.
The new group, called the Chiplet Alliance, includes Intel, Ansys, Arm, Cadence, Siemens, Synopsys and others. The group will help pave the way towards a new class of chip designs using the chiplets approach.
Basically, chiplets are small modular dies or chips, which have a specific function. The dies, or chiplets, are connected and then combined in a package, creating a completely new and more complex chip (See image below). This approach is a fast and low-cost way to develop complex chips, but there are several challenges to develop them.
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