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Getting Moore with Chiplets: Exploring the Use Cases of Modular Chip Design

Mon., 3. February 2025 | 5 min read

Chiplets have gained momentum in the semiconductor industry as the demand for high-performance computing and the complexity of integrated systems continues to increase. More industries have turned to chiplet design for their performance and scalability needs. This emerging technology is growing in popularity and is being adopted by semiconductor industry leademrs like Armand Intel. Chiplets represent a change in system-on-chips (SoCs) design from a monolithic architecture to a modular design. This complements Moore's Law by enabling continued innovation through new architectures addressing the scaling limitations of traditional monolithic chips. This new trend has potential for businesses looking to innovate their offerings. Business leaders in any industry should understand this emerging trend in chip design and the potential use it has for the enterprise.

Chiplet Overview

Chiplet-based technology, or multi-die systems, is a modular approach to chip design. Traditional SoC designs use a single, large …

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