Chiplet-Based Heterogeneous Integration

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Abstract:

Chiplet-based integration is a paradigm shift that shapes the way we design our future systems. The concept is to move forward from large systems-on-chip that are limited by communication, thermal design power, and reticle size, toward a robust plug-and-play approach, where small, hardened IP heterogeneous off-the-shelf chiplets are seamlessly integrated on a single platform. In this talk, we will discuss the current state-of-the-art and challenges in chiplet integration, and specifically examine an ultra-large wafer-scale platform for applications, such as artificial intelligence acceleration, high-performance computing, and neuromorphic hardware.



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  • 200 University Ave W
  • Waterloo, Ontario
  • Canada ON N2L 3G1
  • Building: EIT
  • Room Number: 3142

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  • Starts 02 May 2023 04:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 16 May 2023 04:00 PM UTC
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Boris Vaisband Boris Vaisband

Biography:

Biography:

Boris Vaisband is an Assistant Professor at McGill University and a senior member of IEEE. His current research interests are in heterogeneous integration, neuromorphic circuits and systems, and formulation of design methodologies for heterogeneous systems, including power delivery, communication, thermal-aware design and floorplanning, and testing. Some applications of interest are ultra-large-scale artificial intelligence systems, high performance computing, hardware obfuscation, Internet of Things, and bio-compatible devices. In 2021, he received the Peter Silvester Faculty Research Award.