A recurring podcast about what's happening in the chip industry.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologyTech NewsNews | |||
John Kibarian, CEO of PDF Solutions, talks with Semiconductor Engineering's Ed Sperling about the growing role of AI in chip manufacturing, the impact of 3D-ICs on the supply chain, and how to shorten cycle time to get leading-edge chips and multi-di... more
AI is everywhere, and it includes a lot of data that needs to be processed, moved, stored, and retrieved. That takes a lot of energy, and it creates a whole bunch of problems that need to be addressed throughout a chip's lifecycle.
Everything starts with AI — stacked die and chiplets, digital twins, and looming job market changes.
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The content revolves around the latest developments and trends in the semiconductor industry, featuring discussions on various technological advancements such as artificial intelligence, 3D IC design, chiplet economies, and improvements in data movement. Notable topics include the implications of AI on chip design, the challenges of energy efficiency in data centers, and innovations discussed at major industry conferences like the Design Automation Conference and the Electronic Components and Technology Conference. With insights from industry leaders and experts, the discussions provide a comprehensive overview of the evolving landscape of semiconductor technology and the challenges faced by companies in this competitive field.
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