3D Photonic Integration For Ultra-Low-Energy, High-Bandwidth Interchip Data Links (Columbia et al.)


A new technical paper titled "Three-dimensional photonic integration for ultra-low-energy, high-bandwidth interchip data links" was published by researchers at Columbia University, Cornell University, Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate and Dartmouth College. Abstract "Artificial intelligence (AI) hardware is positioned to unlock revolutionary computational abilities by ... » read more

Potential of AOS Memories As A High-Performance SRAM Substitute (Georgia Tech, U. of Virginia)


A new technical paper titled "Optimization and Benchmarking of Monolithically Stackable Gain Cell Memory for Last-Level Cache" was published by researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology and University of Virginia. Abstract: "The Last Level Cache (LLC) is the processor's critical bridge between on-chip and off-chip memory levels - optimized for high density, high bandwidth, and low oper... » read more

Chip Industry Week In Review


Semiconductor industry energy consumption grew 125% between 2015 and 2023, while direct greenhouse gas emissions rose 23% in the same period, according to the Europe think tank Interface, which analyzed corporate social responsibility reports from 28 global chip manufacturers. CSIS' new report "Understanding U.S. Allies’ Current Legal Authority to Implement AI and Semiconductor Export Cont... » read more

Eliminating Interfacial Delamination in High-Power Automotive Devices


Highly reliable power devices are always demanded by the automotive industry, especially with the surge in electric vehicle (EV) sales. These devices are expected to withstand harsh conditions and, at the same time, deliver consistent performances. Interfacial delamination is a significant factor that can impact the reliability performance of power devices. It refers to the separation of lay... » read more

TCAD-Based AI Models For Modern Fab Workflows


The relentless pace of semiconductor development continues unabated. Despite the slowdown in Moore’s law, feature sizes continue to shrink as new geometries come online. Constant innovations in both fab processes and device design offer new opportunities but present new challenges. As in so many other areas of electronics, artificial intelligence (AI) is starting to play a significant role. ... » read more

Improving DRAM Performance Using Dual Work-Function Metal Gate (DWMG) Structures


Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) serves as the backbone of modern computing, enabling devices ranging from smartphones to high-performance servers. As the demand accelerates for higher density and lower power consumption in memory devices, innovation in reducing DRAM leakage currents and enhancing performance becomes essential. One significant challenge in scaling DRAM technology is gate-... » read more

Reflecting On The SPIE Advanced Lithography + Patterning Symposium 2025


The mood at this year’s SPIE Advanced Lithography + Patterning Symposium was decidedly upbeat. The outlook for business is good, due in large measure to expectations of high demand for chips, driven by artificial intelligence (AI). To realize the potential of AI, increases in chip performance and efficiency are needed, which, in turn, requires advanced patterning. In the Symposium’s technic... » read more

Using Glass As A Dielectric In Electronic Packaging


As demand for higher-performance, more compact and energy-efficient electronics continues to escalate, traditional organic based substrates are approaching practical limitations, leading to industry experimentation with alternative materials. To this end, glass substrates have emerged as a promising alternative with distinct benefits for semiconductor packaging. Major chipmakers, including ... » read more

Four Things Every Engineer Should Know About PFAS


What are PFAS chemicals? “PFAS” is an acronym for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. These man-made chemicals migrate into soil, water, and air when produced and used. There are many ways humans come in contact with PFAS, such as in non-stick cookware or cosmetics, but by far the most significant impact on human health is when PFAS is consumed in drinking water. Exposure to PFAS may resu... » read more

AI And Semiconductor In Reciprocity


In today’s rapidly advancing technological era, AI has become a powerful catalyst for innovation and progress. Advanced semiconductor packaging plays a crucial role in supporting AI development, while AI applications create new semiconductor demands and drive the development of semiconductor technologies, with both complementing each other. Semiconductor packaging: The bridge between chip an... » read more

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