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TL;DR: NVIDIA is shifting from CoWoS-S to CoWoS-L advanced packaging for its Blackwell AI GPUs, requiring increased capacity from TSMC, the leader in semiconductor technology. This transition aims ...
Nvidia's high-priority Blackwell GPU models use TSMC's more advanced CoWoS-L technology. The discontinued B200A and the single-die B300 GPUs both use CoWoS-S. Due to these changes, certain ...
Specifically, Nvidia is transitioning from CoWoS-S to CoWoS-L, representing a significant advancement in its chip architecture as well as a major shift for TSMC. Speaking on the sidelines of an ...
and dual-die (CoWoS-L). Though Ming-Chi Kuo in the article claims these designations seem to be for marketing reasons, Nvidia refers to them as "Ultra dual-die" and "Ultra single-die" versions.
Nvidia's most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chip, Blackwell, consists of multiple chips glued together using a complex chip on wafer on substrate (CoWoS) advanced packaging technology ...
During the inauguration ceremony of SPIL on January 16, Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang stated that the Blackwell system has now fully entered production, which will gradually enhance CoWoS-L ...
As Nvidia ramps up production of its multi-chiplet Blackwell-series products, the company will use more CoWoS-L packaging capacity and less CoWoS-S packaging capacity, the company's chief ...
Nvidia's demand for TSM's advanced CoWoS packaging remains strong as it transitions to Blackwell AI chips with new CoWoS-L technology. TSM plans to double CoWoS production by 2025, with Nvidia ...
Systems in the 300 Series include single-die (CoWoS-S) and dual-die (CoWoS-L). Though Ming-Chi Kuo in the article claims these designations seem to be for marketing reasons, Nvidia refers to them as ...