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Publication
ISSCC 2012
Conference paper
A 3D system prototype of an eDRAM cache stacked over processor-like logic using through-silicon vias
Abstract
3D integration (3DI) holds promise for improved performance of integrated systems by increasing interconnect bandwidth [1]. A processor stacked with cache memory is one potential application of 3DI [2]. This work describes the design and operation of a prototype of a 3D system, constructed by stacking a memory layer, built with eDRAM [3] and logic blocks from the IBM Power7™ processor L3 cache, and a "processor proxy" layer in 45nm CMOS technology [4] enhanced to include through-silicon vias (TSVs) [5]. Unlike the previously reported 3D eDRAM [6], the 3D stack described here is constructed using 50μm pitch μC4's joining the front side of one thick chip to TSV connections on the back side of a thinned chip. TSVs are formed of Cu-filled vias that are ∼20μm in diameter and <100μm deep [5]. © 2012 IEEE.