Titre:
The Role of Chiplets in Creating the Connectivity Required for AI Everywhere
Conférencier:
Tony Chan Carusone ,
Chief Technology Officer, Alphawave IP, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto
Lieu:
Polytechnique Montréal, Pav. Lassonde, salle M-2107 & Zoom ,
Date et heure:
mercredi le 24 avril 2024 de
15:00 à 16:00
Résumé: The potential for chiplet technology to be a transformational paradigm is now widely recognized. The cost, time-to-market, and power consumption benefits of chipset-based solutions are compelling our industry towards solutions that integrate multiple dies in a single package. AI has emerged as a primary catalyst for this trend. Custom silicon designed for AI benefits significantly from the chiplet approach, combining dense logic and memory with the need for high-speed connectivity. The push for custom AI hardware is rapidly evolving, with a focus on energy-efficient designs. Chiplets offer the flexibility to create systems-in-package, striking the right balance between cost, power, and performance for specific workloads without starting from scratch every time. AI's unique needs for inter-die communication mean that reducing latency is crucial, and the roll-out of larger clusters is emphasizing the role of high-speed, optical interconnects. Of course, the application of chiplets extends beyond AI, with growing use in high-performance computing (HPC), next generation 6G communication, and data center networking. Finding connectivity solutions that satisfy the requirements of these varied applications is essential to fulfilling the potential of chiplets and opening new avenues for innovation across the industry.
Note biographique: Tony Chan Carusone was appointed Chief Technology Officer of Alphawave Semi in January 2022. Tony has been a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto since 2001. He has well over 100 publications, including 11 award-winning best papers, focused on integrated circuits for digital communication. Tony has served as a Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society and on the Technical Program Committees of world’s leading circuits conferences. He co-authored the classic textbooks “Analog Integrated Circuit Design” and “Microelectronic Circuits” and he is a Fellow of the IEEE. Tony has also been a consultant to the semiconductor industry for over 20 years, working with both startups and some of the largest technology companies in the world. Tony holds a B.A.Sc. in Engineering Science and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toronto.