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posted by martyb on Wednesday February 12 2020, @07:17AM   Printer-friendly
from the that's-dense! dept.

SK Hynix has licensed technology that could enable the production of 16-layer High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) stacks. Bandwidth could also be increased by a superior interconnect density:

SK Hynix has inked a new broad patent and technology licensing agreement with Xperi Corp. Among other things, the company licensed the DBI Ultra 2.5D/3D interconnect technology developed by Invensas. The latter was designed to enable building up to 16-Hi chip assemblies, including next-generation memory, and highly-integrated SoCs that feature numerous homogeneous layers.

Invensas' DBI Ultra is a proprietary die-to-wafer hybrid bonding interconnect technology that supports from 100,000 to 1,000,000 interconnects per mm2, using interconnect pitches as small as 1 µm. According to the company, the much greater number of interconnects can offer dramatically increased bandwidth vs. conventional copper pillar interconnect technology, which only goes as high as 625 interconnects per mm2. The small interconnects also offer a shorter z-height, making it possible to build a stacked chip with 16 layers in the same space as conventional 8-Hi chips, allowing for greater memory densities.

12-Hi stacks have been specified, but have only recently reached development/production.

JEDEC (Joint Electron Device Engineering Council) has updated the HBM2 standard to accommodate 3.2Gbps/pin speeds. This is in line with Samsung's "Flashbolt" HBM2E memory (although SK Hynix and Samsung may push speeds to a further 3.6Gbps or 4.2Gbps/pin), which will enter into mass production soon. JEDEC has not adopted the "HBM2E" nomenclature used by Samsung, SK Hynix, and others.

Micron has announced that it is shipping LPDDR5 DRAM to customers. LPDDR5 will be used in the Xiaomi Mi 10, ZTE Axon 10s Pro 5G, and Samsung Galaxy S20 (yes, even 16 GB of it).


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  • (Score: 3, Touché) by bradley13 on Wednesday February 12 2020, @08:10AM (4 children)

    by bradley13 (3053) on Wednesday February 12 2020, @08:10AM (#957129) Homepage Journal

    ...but I'm going to be pedantic. Deliberate misspellings like "12-hi" are totally irritating. The memory isn't saying "hello" 12 times.

    Some marketing twit probably thought this was cute.

    /rant

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  • (Score: 2) by Booga1 on Wednesday February 12 2020, @10:35AM

    by Booga1 (6333) on Wednesday February 12 2020, @10:35AM (#957155)

    Oh good, it's not just me thinking that. :P

  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Wednesday February 12 2020, @10:49AM (2 children)

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday February 12 2020, @10:49AM (#957159) Journal
    It's not about the cute marketing, it's about the key strokes saved.
    • (Score: 2) by Freeman on Wednesday February 12 2020, @05:16PM (1 child)

      by Freeman (732) on Wednesday February 12 2020, @05:16PM (#957260) Journal

      So, it's about being lazy and has absolutely nothing to do with insert latest buzz.

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      • (Score: 1) by khallow on Thursday February 13 2020, @05:25AM

        by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Thursday February 13 2020, @05:25AM (#957609) Journal
        Indeed. Though I wouldn't be surprised to learn that marketing put the hyphen in. After all, why write hi-12 when you can write hi12?