Linking Semiconductor Design to Manufacturing for a Sustainable Future
Semiconductor sustainability is heavily impacted by design decisions, especially as the industry transitions to heterogeneous chiplet integration using 2.5/3D substrates for continued scaling. Linking digital twins of semiconductor design and fabs allows a bi-directional flow - design details optimize fabs for sustainability, while manufacturing data optimizes design libraries and decisions.
Listen in as EE Times' Sally Ward-Foxton and Siemens EDA's Michael Munsey discuss - Semiconductor design: Linking design to manufacturing for a sustainable semiconductor future.
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