Supply Chain Security 2021

April 28-29, 2021 – Online

As the electronic content and complexity increases in all types of
products it is essential to have a secure supply chain. The safety
and security of these products rely directly on the semiconductor
devices inside performing exactly as designed. The Supply
Chain Security
virtual workshop will explore the cross-functional
issues facing
packaging, test, and design engineers to ensure what is delivered
contains the properly functioning original design and nothing more.

Join us to learn from experts in the commercial, military, and academic domains about Supply Chain Security.

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Too Hot to Test 2021

February 9-11, 2021 – Online

As the industry moves to develop creative artificial intelligence (AI) and other advanced computing devices, the power consumption per semiconductor device has skyrocketed. This brings with it challenges in power deliver as well as device cooling. The virtual workshop Too Hot to Test will explore the cross-functional challenges associated with testing high-power devices. The focus will be on chips, die stacks, and multi-chip modules from both a thermal and power perspective.

Join us to learn what is possible and when a device really becomes Too Hot to Test!

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Known Good Die Workshop 2020

September 16 – 18, 2020 – 20th annual -Online

With the demise of Moore’s Law due to the economics of advanced semiconductor process nodes, the demand for greater cost performance and differentiation has fueled the development of advanced packaging. Having Known Good Die (KGD) is essential for many, if not all, of the current ‘crop’ of advanced semiconductor packaging.

Join us at the Known Good Die Workshop for a cross-functional view of challenges and solutions for achieving KGD!