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3D IC Development Needs Innovative Socket Solution

Technical Library | 2010-10-07 20:20:58.0

Evolution from cell phones with only a base-band processor and limited memory to today's high-end phones with an additional applications processor and memory has driven the industry to 3-D packaging solutions. 3-D packaging can be achieved via die stackin

Ironwood Electronics

Reliability Evaluation of One-Pass and Two-Pass Techniques of Assembly for Package on Packages under Torsion Loads

Technical Library | 2021-12-16 01:52:32.0

Package on Packages (PoP) find use in applications that require high performance with increased memory density. One of the greatest benefits of PoP technology is the elimination of the expensive and challenging task of routing high-speed memory lines from under the processor chip out to memory chip in separate packages. Instead, the memory sits on top of the processor and the connections are automatically made during assembly. For this reason PoP technology has gained wide acceptance in cell phones and other mobile applications. PoP technology can be assembled using one-pass and two-pass assembly processes. In the one-pass technique the processor is first mounted to the board, the memory is mounted to the processor and the finished board is then run through the reflow oven in a single pass. The two-pass technique has an intermediate step in which the memory is first mounted onto the processor.

CALCE Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering

How To Size Heat Sinks For Semiconductors

Technical Library | 1999-05-06 11:03:39.0

As microprocessor speeds increase, their power needs rise proportionally. This also puts higher demands on the voltage regulator that feeds the processor chip. In spite of the increased power, the regulator chip tends to remain the same size..

Aavid Thermalloy, LLC

The Performance of the Intel TFLOPS Supercomputer

Technical Library | 1999-05-07 09:56:38.0

The purpose of building a supercomputer is to provide superior performance on real applications. In this paper, we describe the performance of the Intel TFLOPS Supercomputer starting at the lowest level with a detailed investigation of the Pentium® Pro processor and the supporting memory subsystem.

Intel Corporation

MMX™ Microarchitecture of Pentium® Processors With MMX Technology and Pentium® II Microprocessors

Technical Library | 1999-05-07 10:22:03.0

The MMX™ technology is an extension to the Intel Architecture (IA) aimed at boosting the performance of multimedia applications. This technology is the most significant IA extension since the introduction of the Intel386™ microprocessor. The challenge in implementing this technology came from retrofitting the new functionality into existing Pentium® and Pentium® Pro processor designs.

Intel Corporation

Beat the Heat in Notebooks With Software

Technical Library | 1999-05-06 10:46:06.0

Pentium-class portables present significant packaging problems. The heat generated inside a notebook not only reduces microprocessor reliability, but the reliability of peripheries such as hard drives and video chips. Although the processor is the primary heat-generating source, it isn’t always the component least tolerant of temperature...

Aavid Thermalloy, LLC

Nike's Software Architecture and Infrastructure: Enabling Integrated Solutions for Gigahertz Designs

Technical Library | 1999-05-06 14:03:04.0

This paper describes how Nike’s innovative architecture addresses the expanding requirements of Intel’s next-generation processor designs while enabling a design environment that is more productive than one built with the previous tool generation.

Intel Corporation

MMX™ Technology Architecture Overview

Technical Library | 1999-05-07 10:20:34.0

Media (video, audio, graphics, communication) applications present a unique opportunity for performance boost via use of Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) techniques. While several of the computeintensive parts of media applications benefit from SIMD techniques, a significant portion of the code still is best suited for general purpose instruction set architectures. MMX™ technology extends the Intel Architecture (IA), the industry's leading general purpose processor architecture, to provide the benefits of SIMD for media applications.

Intel Corporation

Implementation of a High-Quality Dolby* Digital Decoder Using MMX™ Technology

Technical Library | 1999-05-07 10:23:43.0

Software decoding of Dolby Digital allows it to become a baseline capability on the PC, with greater flexibility than a hardware approach. Intel's MMX™ technology provides instructions that can significantly speed up the execution of the Dolby Digital decoder, freeing up the processor to perform other tasks such as video decoding and/or audio enhancement. Intel has worked closely with Dolby Laboratories to define an implementation of Dolby Digital based on MMX technology that has achieved Dolby's certification of quality.

Intel Corporation

Near Term Solutions For 3D Packaging Of High Performance DRAM

Technical Library | 2011-09-15 18:43:15.0

The revolution in performance driven electronic systems continues to challenge the IC packaging industry. To enable the new generations of processors to reach their performance potential many manufacturers have developed interface formats to enable greater memory bandwidth. To ensure that the memory functions are able to support the increased signal speed, package developers are relying more and more on innovative 3D package assembly techniques and process refinement.

Invensas Corporation

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