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Synopsys makes a bold prediction

Could 50% of new HPC chip designs be multi-die in 2025? The answer is yes, according to Shekhar Kapoor and Michael Posner.

newelectronics.co.uk, Jan. 30, 2025 – 

Monolithic chips have been the workhorses behind decades of technological advancement. But just as the industrial revolution saw workhorses replaced with more efficient and powerful machinery, the technology industry is on the cusp of a similar revolution.

Multi-die and chiplet-based designs - which integrate multiple specialised dies in a single package or stack integrated circuits vertically - stand to deliver far greater performance and flexibility than monolithic chips, capable of supporting the insatiable processing demands of high-performance computing (HPC) and AI-driven workloads.

But pursuing these advanced chip designs has required the deepest of pockets and most advanced R&D capabilities.

That is, until now.

Multi-die technologies, tools, flows, and IP have matured rapidly. Engineering expertise has evolved. And foundry capacity continues to expand. With this in mind, we predict 50% of new HPC chip designs will be 2.5D or 3D multi-die in 2025.

Foundries preparing for wave of 2.5D and 3D multi-die designs

It takes more than R&D to bring 2.5D and 3D multi-die designs to market. It also requires high-bandwidth, low-latency interconnects (3DIO), advanced manufacturing processes with sufficient capacity, and sophisticated design tools and IP.

Open industry standards like UCIe (Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express) continue to mature, helping simplify and strengthen the connectivity between heterogeneous chiplets while reducing risk and accelerating design cycles. The increased adoption of UCIe for HPC, AI, data centre, and edge applications is driving significant demand for 2.5D and 3D multi-die designs...

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