Synopsys powers world's fastest ucie-based multi-die designs with new ip operating at 40 gbps
Complete synopsys 40g ucie ip solution delivers maximum bandwidth for die-to-die connectivity in high-performance ai data center chips highlights industry's first complete 40g ucie ip solution, including controller, phy, and verification ip, enables fast connectivity between heterogeneous and homogeneous dies synopsys 40g ucie phy ip offers 25% higher bandwidth than the ucie specification without impact on energy efficiency and silicon footprint integrated signal integrity monitors and testability features improve multi-die package reliability and enable in-field monitoring throughout the silicon lifecycle synopsys 40g ucie ip is built on a silicon-proven architecture with interoperability success in multiple advanced foundry processes sunnyvale, calif. , sept. 9, 2024 /prnewswire/ -- synopsys, inc. (nasdaq: snps) today announced the industry's first complete ucie ip solution operating at up to 40 gbps per pin to address the increased compute performance requirements of the world's fastest ai data centers.
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