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Embedded Multi-die Interconnect Bridge (EMIB) -- A High Density, High Bandwidth Packaging Interconnect
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2016
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Emib Assembly ProcessEngineeringDevice IntegrationComputer ArchitectureInterconnect (Integrated Circuits)Electromagnetic CompatibilityHigh DensityAdvanced Packaging (Semiconductors)Electronic PackagingMulti-die Interconnect Bridge3D Ic ArchitectureElectrical EngineeringChip On BoardComputer EngineeringMicroelectronicsEmib ArchitectureHigh Density InterconnectsChip-scale PackageOptoelectronics
The EMIB dense MCP technology is a new packaging paradigm that provides localized high density interconnects between two or more die on an organic package substrate, opening up new opportunities for heterogeneous on-package integration. This paper provides an overview of EMIB architecture and package capabilities. First, EMIB is compared with other approaches for high density interconnects. Some of the inherent advantages of the technology, such as the ability to cost effectively implement high density interconnects without requiring TSVs, and the ability to support the integration of many large die in an area much greater than the typical reticle size limit are highlighted. Next, the overall EMIB architecture envelope is discussed along with its constituent building blocks, the package construction with the embedded bridge, die to package interconnect features. Next, the EMIB assembly process is described at a high level. Finally, high bandwidth signaling between the die is discussed and the link bandwidth envelope is quantified.
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