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TSMC's System-on-Wafer Platform Goes 3D: CoW-SoW Stacks Up the Chips


by Anton Shilov on April 26, 2024 8:00 AM EST TSMC has been offering its System-on-Wafer integration technology, InFO-SoW, since 2020. For now, only Cerebras and Tesla have developed wafer scale processor designs using it, as while they have fantastic performance and power efficiency, wafer-scale processors are extremely complex to develop and produce.

Tesla Dojo's wafer-scale processors — the first solutions based based on TSMC's InFO-SoW technology that are in mass production — have a number of benefits over typical system-in-packages (SiPs), including low-latency high-bandwidth core-to-core communications, very high performance and bandwidth density, relatively low power delivery network impendance, high performance efficiency, and redunancy. But with InFO-SoW and other wafer scale integration methods, processor designers have to rely solely on on-chip memory. So, with its next-generation system-on-wafer platform, TSMC plans to bring together two of its packaging technologies: InFO-SoW and System on Integrated Chips (SoIC), which will allow it to stack memory or logic on top of a system-on-wafer using its Chip-on-Wafer (CoW) method.

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