Glass substrates help overcome limitations of organic materials by enabling an order of magnitude improvement in design rules needed for future data centers and AI products. SANTA CLARA, ...
These days when we talk about what's next for chip design, we focus on things like cramming in more cores, increasing clock speeds, shrinking transistors and 3D stacking. We rarely think about the ...
To build more powerful processors, Intel plans on using glass instead of plastic for the base layer of the company’s computer chips. The change promises to help Intel pack even more “chiplets” and ...
Intel has announced one of the industry’s first glass substrates for next-generation advanced packaging, planned for the latter part of this decade. This breakthrough achievement will enable the ...
Intel's Innovation event starts tomorrow, and to kick things off, Chipzilla is revealing more information about its work with glass substrates. It sees this technology as the best future alternative ...
This article is part of the Technology Insight series, made possible with funding from Intel. We tend to focus on the latest and greatest technology nodes because they’re used to manufacture the ...
New formulations enable order of magnitude boost in designs for future data centers, AI products. Glass substrate test units at Intel's Assembly and Test facility in Chandler, Arizona. Intel has ...
Intel says that using glass substrates for chips instead of organic materials should allow for even more transistors to be packed into the same space, but we will have to wait a while for these chips.
Intel announced one of the industry's first glass substrates for next-generation advanced packaging, planned for the latter part of this decade. This breakthrough achievement will enable the continued ...