[Video] Nvidia FAILURE Laboratory: testing chips down to the atom

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derzemel

05 May 2016, 11:54

The juicy part starts at min 1.10:

andrewjoy

05 May 2016, 12:51

4:22 Backside probing ! He He He

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derzemel

05 May 2016, 13:02

andrewjoy wrote: 4:22 Backside probing ! He He He
All of us turn to 13 yearolds when we hear the word probing :lol:

Another example :lol:

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XMIT
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05 May 2016, 15:21

To me, NVIDIA's emulation facilities are rather more interesting. Testing chips mechanically is one thing. Testing chips logically, and simulating a chip that isn't even made yet, is something entirely different.

https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2011/05/1 ... ation-lab/

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derzemel

05 May 2016, 16:45

XMIT wrote: To me, NVIDIA's emulation facilities are rather more interesting. Testing chips mechanically is one thing. Testing chips logically, and simulating a chip that isn't even made yet, is something entirely different.

https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2011/05/1 ... ation-lab/
It actually is the best way to simulate a new design. But simulating a chip with 8 billion or more transistors is really remarkable. No wonder those machines are so big and cost so much.
This giant I/O plug is fascinating :lol:

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Anyway, some level of emulation is necessary when designing new electronics parts, especially very complex ones.

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