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Published On: August 2022

The Productization Phase Of Semiconductor

Photo by Glen Carrie on Unsplash New silicon-powered products should have advanced features. These features also have to differentiate from the existing ones. Otherwise, the probability of success in the market will be very low. On the opposite side, the new semiconductor technology development is slowing down due to the need to find solutions that meet More-Than-Moore requirements. All of this is also delaying new features at the die level. However, the semiconductor industry still has to bring new products. Products: Feature List Of New Semiconductor Products Is Slowly Becoming Limited. Features: The Majority Of The New Features Now Follows The Productization Process. To tackle the dilemma of new features vs the ability to use new technology nodes, a productization path is being taken. Using productization, semiconductor companies can make […]

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The Semiconductor Road Towards Chiplets

Photo by Luan Gjokaj on Unsplash Semiconductor products are struggling to meet the demand to balance power, performance, and area requirements. The challenge to enable efficiency is increasing while there is also a need to meet new technological requirements without adding bottlenecks. Such challenges are slowly becoming impossible tasks whereby the innovation is hitting a technical wall and is now pushing semiconductor design and manufacturing towards a new era. To overcome these hurdles semiconductor industry is looking to increase the adoption rate of chiplets. Chiplet is also becoming a stepping stone toward the new era of silicon devices (mainly XPUs) that provide better power-performance management. Such a solution also allows more features while not worrying (for now) about bottlenecks. The fundamental reason for adopting semiconductor solutions like chiplets is to

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The Post Act Plan For Semiconductor Manufacturing

Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash The government of several countries has realized the need to establish a semiconductor ecosystem that can cater to computing needs for decades to come without relying on external factors. In doing so, several new policies and acts are getting approved with the sole purpose that the semiconductor companies will drive the development of an in-country semiconductor ecosystem. When it comes to the semiconductor ecosystem, it might never be possible to be 100% resilient and independent. However, it is possible to be 100% resilient and independent in specific parts of the semiconductor product development process. Act: Government Driven Acts And Policies For Semiconductor Industry Are Rising. Plan: Semiconductor Companies, Mainly Manufacturing, Will Have To Plan Carefully To Make Most Of These Acts And Policies. While

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The Semiconductor Complexity Impact

Photo by Andrés Dallimonti on Unsplash Building blocks of semiconductor products are shrinking and providing more area to pack new features. It has enabled the industry with options that are eventually powering billions of devices around the globe. Such proliferation is positive news for the semiconductor industry and industries that benefit from such development in semiconductor technologies. On another side, bringing this positive change requires creating complex semiconductor devices. Over the years, the complexity of such devices has increased and has started impacting different stages of the semiconductor end-to-end product development stages. Design: Semiconductor Design Is Becoming Highly Complex Due To The Need To Pack More Features Without Compromising On The Silicon Area. Manufacturing: Complex Semiconductor Designs Create Manufacturing Challenges And Hurdles Which Leads To Longer Manufacturing Cycle Times. Design

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