3D Chips: Revolutionizing Computer Processing
3D chips: Redefining computer processing. Three-dimensional (3D), integrated circuits are at the forefront of modern computing. They have revolutionized computer processing. A 3D chip transistor is stacked up in just 1-3 layers. This creates a much more powerful architecture that the 2D one. A 3D chip is able to absorb more data and process it quicker than 2D chips, as well as having a longer life span (Lundborg 2016). The wide variety of 3D chip applications means that they can be used in many areas, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, autonomous cars, and smart phones. (Al-Halafi 2021). Users can use 3D chips to get more power and efficiency than other advanced computing options like GPUs. 3D chips allow businesses to create more innovative and efficient products, whether they are large corporations or small start-ups (Wang & Yilmaz 2015). 3D chips have been used in many sectors, including gaming and medical science. 3D chips have the potential to revolutionize the computer industry and will soon be a standard in computing. 3D chips offer unprecedented possibilities for developing efficient, powerful and affordable products as their usage expands. Al-Halafi M. (2021). Three-Dimensional (3D), IC Technology. Advanced Semiconductor Devices (pp.229-269). Springer Nature. Lundborg, J. (2016). Three-dimensional Integrated Circuits: A Review. ITRS Roadmap. October, 32-44. Wang, X., & Yilmaz, E. (2015). 3D Stacked ICs – Challenges and Opportunities Proceedings of IEEE, 103(5): 592-600.