Challenges In Managing Chiplet Resources
The chip industry is exploring multiple avenues for simplifying multi-die integration, but difficulties remain for optimizing designs.
By Ann Mutschler, SemiEngineering | March 27th, 2025
Managing chiplet resources is emerging as a significant and multi-faceted challenge as chiplets expand beyond the proprietary designs of large chipmakers and interact with other elements in a package or system.
Poor resource management in chiplets adds an entirely new dimension to the usual power, performance, and area tradeoffs. It can lead to performance bottlenecks, because as chiplets communicate across boundaries there inherently is more latency than within a single die. It also can drive up development costs, because each chiplet added to a system also adds complexity on multiple levels. And it can impact power consumption, which becomes more challenging to manage as the number of chiplets in a design increase and must continually communicate with each other.
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