COOL interconnect low power interconnection technology for scalable 3D LSI design

2011 
3D multi-chip stacking is a promising technology poised to help combat the “memory wall” and the “power wall” in future multi-core processors. However, as technology scales and the chip sizes increase due to the number of transistors, interconnects have become a major performance bottleneck and a major source of power consumption for microprocessors. In this article, we introduce a TSV-based ultra-wide inter-chip connection technology that enables systems to have lower power consumption, higher scalability in its functionality and performance just by increasing the number/type of chips, allows to be manufactured with much more flexibility, and has a better cost/performance than conventional 2D SoC based designs.
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