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P7 CPU Chip
While working for IBM, I developed, and taught a semiconductor (microelectronics) course. One of my "show and tells" was a P7 CPU chip (wafer, and modules). The P7 was developed by IBM in 2009, using a 45nm (nanometer) technology. 45nm is the minimum feature size (poly width) for the chip design. The P7 successor is the P8 CPU.
Here are some photos, that I thought would be of interest. The DOF is extremely shallow in some of the photos, even at f/22. 1 300mm silicon wafer. Red rectangle is one of many P7 CPU chips on the wafer. 2 Closer image of P7 CPU chip. 3 P7 CPU chip size comparison to penny. 4 Magnified edge of P7 CPU chip. 5 Magnified edge of P7 CPU chip. 6 Eye of needle used for size reference. Spherical shapes are solder balls used for I/O, power, and ground connections to chip. 7 Black rectangle is backside of “diced” chip attached to ceramic substrate. Chip solder balls are reflowed to attach chip to ceramic substrate. 8 Edge of ceramic substrate. 9 Bottom of ceramic substrate. Gold pads are for chip connections to socket/card. 10 Top of completed module. |
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.......a few more
11 Edge of completed module.
12 Bottom of completed module. |
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That is REALLY cool!!!
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Definitely cool stuff!
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I'd like to know more about chips and how they are made and what an engineer thinks about when improving them and so on.
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Those are really cool pics.. I don;t understand them... but they are cool! You are/were an IBM'er.... today was my wife's thirty-third anniversary with IBM.... 1/14/81....
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that is really cool , way over my head but something tells me I use them and don't even know it.
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Thanks Everybody! I retired from IBM March '12 with 39 years of service. |
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Thanks Mike! |
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if I gave you one of my "vlsi" text books,,it would give you a headache.
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Here is one you can buy http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-pSeries-...-/160660958501
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What S30 said. One of my friends is a design engineer and has a few patents on different kinds of chips. I've looked at the drawings of the layers, and the amount there is mind boggling.
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well,now computers do the lay out,you just specify the modules job.old days they did it by pen and paper.
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Thanks guys! |
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