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PPA and Scaling Potential of Backside Power Options in N2 and A14 Nanosheet Technology

Sheng Yang, P. Schuddinck, M. García-Bardon, Y. Xiang, A. Veloso, B T Chan, Gioele Mirabelli, Gaspard Hiblot, Geert Hellings, Julien Ryckaert

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Abstract

This paper evaluates Power-Performance-Area (PPA) tradeoffs and integration challenges of three types of backside power connections: Through Silicon Via in the Middle Of Line (TSVM), Self-Aligned Front-to-Back via (BPR) and Backside contact (BSC) for nanosheets at N2 and A14 nodes. From TSVM to BPR to BSC, solid PPA gain s are shown for High Density Logic, at the expense of increased process complexity. While TSVM remains competitive in N27-Track high-performance technology, BSC shows maximal gain s in A145-Track high density node.

Topics & Concepts

NanosheetScalingComputer scienceNode (physics)SiliconPower (physics)Track (disk drive)Business process reengineeringMaterials scienceElectronic engineeringElectrical engineeringEngineeringNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsMathematicsPhysicsManufacturing engineeringOperating systemQuantum mechanicsGeometryStructural engineeringLean manufacturingSemiconductor materials and devicesAdvancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit DesignSemiconductor materials and interfaces
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