I’m a huge fan of Planet Wild. Check them out planetwild.com/r/anastasiintech/m19/29
@GualaDRAKE
Күн бұрын
Are of Glass, the animals? :D
@spadeespada9432
Күн бұрын
Question from the peanut gallery, isn't glass made from silicon?
@antonystringfellow5152
Күн бұрын
What a good cause! Seems like they're doing great work. And you're doing a great job supporting them!
@LAKEVILLEKONICA
Күн бұрын
Transparent comedy. Very Punny. 👍
@LAKEVILLEKONICA
Күн бұрын
Wouldn't some rigid strong porcelain function similar?
@pucmahone3893
Күн бұрын
And we haven’t even “scratched “the surface. LOL
@_september_4799
Күн бұрын
Scratches at level 6, deeper grooves at level 7 😋
@abelincoln3261
Күн бұрын
The new sub straight is scratch less ! LOL !
@daveamies5031
Күн бұрын
so many glass puns in this episode ❤
@simongross3122
Күн бұрын
How long did you polish that joke?
@dahlia695
Күн бұрын
I saw through that clear cut transparancy joke
@kendoSiwakorn
7 сағат бұрын
I thought she meant it. lol
@opcn18
Күн бұрын
When I saw the thumbnail I thought it was a makeup pallet and I was wondering how I ended up subscribed to a chanel doing makeup videos!
@istiakahamed4804
23 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@jaccurtis5789
Күн бұрын
So many glass puns I lost count haha love it thanks Anastasi! Very entertaining and informative :)
@cosmicraysshotsintothelight
Күн бұрын
"Questions, questions, so many questions... You want a shard? Here!" -- Aughra, The Dark Crystal
@gronkymug2590
Күн бұрын
🤦♂ she is hilarious
@brodriguez11000
Күн бұрын
This development will shatter the market.
@markvietti
Күн бұрын
warranty void if you hear a crack while installing the heat sink
@dominus6695
Күн бұрын
lmao
@veda9151
9 сағат бұрын
You reminds me when AMD CPUs comes with no ihs. You actually feel a crack when making an expensive mistake.
@toddmonka275
Күн бұрын
They are both sand, just different forms, right?
@rapamune
Күн бұрын
well, purified silica as raw material for sure (sand is a mixture of minerals)
@mickbadgero5457
Күн бұрын
Similar but not the same. Silicon is an element, and is used for making semiconductor chips. Sand is an oxide of silicon, similar to the way rust is an oxide of iron. Glass is usually a combination of several metal oxides. The advantage of glass is that its thermal expansion can be designed to be the same as silicon. The disadvantage is that glass is by definition amorphous; that is, not a crystal. Silicon used for semiconductors is made from crystals. This can be a disadvantage because crystals do not expand thermally the same in all directions, whereas glass (in theory) does. So perfect thermal expansion matching is not really possible.
@c94d44027
Күн бұрын
Glass has a tendency to flow even under gravity, at a room temperature. Clearly visible when you look at the old windows. I understand that is a different type of glass, but still it would be interesting to see, how this problem is going to be solved.
@vi6ddarkking
Күн бұрын
So Glass Substrate. Now I am just waiting for the Diamond heat sinks.
@wolfgangpreier9160
Күн бұрын
IBM used that decades ago
@cosmicraysshotsintothelight
Күн бұрын
Diamond dust in a dielectric fluid flowing across copper fins. Cool down as low as 150F below zero. No water incursions. Spool that clock up!
@SlimDaddy9
Күн бұрын
Hey, why not?
@Jayf1981
Күн бұрын
I remember hearing something about manipulating the properties of lab-grown diamonds; I think it was for use in memory!? IDK
@MagruderSpoots
Күн бұрын
9:05 ?
@yagoa
Күн бұрын
5.5D is a silly naming convention right?
@geordi-gabrielrenauddumoul449
Күн бұрын
Seems misleading ahah
@alastairleith8612
Күн бұрын
I just posted same thing. a super dumb mnemonic
@fermigas
Күн бұрын
I wonder if the semi industry will follow the same path telescope making did going from glass to pyrex to cervit to zerodur and even more exotic variants to get improved thermal and dielectric properties both in manufacturing and use.
@mememaster147
22 сағат бұрын
Not necessarily. The optimum glass for a substrate would have the same thermal expansion as the chiplets so zerodur might cause a problem by expanding less than silicon.
@jonathonschott
Күн бұрын
I wanted to clarify one part of this. I recently worked at that research fab in arizona for intel as a contingent worker, and have held in my hands those glass substrates, very cool stuff. But i wanted to clarify, their organic substrate wafers are also rectangular. They only use circular wafers for logic. I would hope thats common knowledge at this point (thats not a jab at you, thats a fingers crossed for any nda i might be under)
@Itskunalumare
Күн бұрын
you do very cool stuff man! I as a pilot I appreciate people like you a lot; without you RnD lads planes would be less tech more Manual! Namaste from Bharat 🇮🇳🙏🏼
@mAny_oThERSs
Күн бұрын
Hello, this is the intel ceo. You will be hearing from our lawyers jonathon.
@ariisaac5111
Күн бұрын
Why is logic still on circular wafers? I thought I had something to do with the way they make the silicone Crystal ignots as a cylinder and then cut them. I think they probably do some kind of spinning operation which favors circular dimensions. So why can't logic go to however they're doing the square wafer substrates if efficiently? TIA.
@joshua43214
Күн бұрын
@@ariisaac5111 Even if using round wafers is entirely last-gen, there is well established supply chains, lots of infrastructure that is paid for and profitable. There is a huge market for legacy chips, they go in lots of cheap IoT devices and are probably the bread and butter of most of these companies profit wise.
@jtjames79
Күн бұрын
@@ItskunalumareThere's an electric flying taxi startup that has a fully agnostic autopilot. It was possible more than two decades ago, so it's only a matter of time.
@Crimson_201
Күн бұрын
love when she mispronounces alot of words.. but still nails it with the puns. she "cracks" me up 😂
@rcamidis
Күн бұрын
Thank you for simplifying things for us. I really appreciate it and I have to say you are one of a few analysts I like to watch
@okman9684
Күн бұрын
The only transparency we can get from the chip industry 😁
@jhschmidMD4
Күн бұрын
So many puns breaking through that glass ceiling in this one!
@PACotnoir1
Күн бұрын
The will technical revolution will arise with photonic chips
@Cipotalp
Күн бұрын
Exactly!!!!
@wolfgangpreier9160
Күн бұрын
I thought that was the positronic?
@dchdch8290
Күн бұрын
most likely
@antonystringfellow5152
Күн бұрын
Eventually, maybe but as with true neuromorphic processors, there are still many obstacles to overcome. Could be a few years, possibly decades, before we have a commercial photonic (or neuromorphic) processor.
@PACotnoir1
Күн бұрын
@@antonystringfellow5152 And what about the Taichi-II Chip ?
@MolenXs
Күн бұрын
Actually, let's hope it DOES shatter our expectations.
@JoeyBlogs007
Күн бұрын
Using glass as an integrated circuit (IC) substrate could offer better heat dissipation compared to traditional silicon or organic substrates.
@tkermi
Күн бұрын
Lol, yeah, was meantioned on this video
@dchdch8290
Күн бұрын
And also better for transparency :)
@teekanne15
Күн бұрын
@@tkermi people just read the title of a video and straight up start writing comments before they finished the first minute of the video.
@tkermi
Күн бұрын
@@teekanne15 Yep 😄
@brettlemoine1002
Күн бұрын
I get so much information from your videos... but your puns always crack me up. Never stop! :D
@misterbum1
Күн бұрын
Glass jokes.....heh. Love your work.
@kashyapchonekar5437
Күн бұрын
We can tell you enjoyed making this video with all the puns
@SickPrid3
Күн бұрын
Microchip Breakthrough: This New Material Will Change Everything PLOT TWIST: it won't
@levissimard2283
Күн бұрын
Your glass of wine will have a whole new appeal and will make your engineer's eyes shine even more.😊
@Jason-vm3lz
Күн бұрын
Diamond substrate would fix the fragile glass problem
@EnlightenedSavage
Күн бұрын
Brittleness can be an issue.
@trinitemplar
Күн бұрын
Cant melt diamond. Cutting it wouñd mske too much ridges
@death_parade
Күн бұрын
@@trinitemplar Cutting it? Don't they grow it on top using CVD?
@Ruhgtfo
Күн бұрын
Diamond are full conductor bru
@Humbulla93
21 сағат бұрын
GDR invented almost unbreakable glass in the 80s called superfest they replaced small sodium ions with larger potassium ions, they just put the glass for 45 minutes in a potassium nitrate bath at 450°C. Cornings gorilla glass is created with the same technique. So fragility issues are remedied rather easy
@yagoa
Күн бұрын
would glass combine well with graphene?
@cosmicraysshotsintothelight
Күн бұрын
Like a "zebra strip interconnect" between two 'glass panes'. One could stack up a brick of them.
@kazedcat
Күн бұрын
No
@nedread6700
5 сағат бұрын
Yes
@melchi5663
3 сағат бұрын
maybe I don't know can you repeat that question?
@ST-xc3qw
Күн бұрын
Great video Could you do a video on the equipment manufacturer for advanced packaging for glass substrate Thanks
@JohnnieAshton
Күн бұрын
What glorious paronomasia, it's a good job I saw through them🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@springwoodcottage4248
Күн бұрын
Super interesting to be kept up to date with these developments & to learn how glass that humans first made over 4000 years ago is finding new applications. Lovely also how you understand & support wildlife. Our planet needs people like you who push forward technology & who use some of their rewards for this work to support the health & well being of our planet & its flora & fauna. Thank you for sharing & inspiring us all to make the future better.
@Topgunchannel
Күн бұрын
This is interesting. I’m ceramic engineer, so I can involve this project maybe
@user-lo4er8wy9l
Күн бұрын
So the glass substrate can only be used as an interposer? Versus using lithographic processing to layer silicon onto it right?
@schrodingerscat1863
Күн бұрын
I had the same question, this video seems unclear in that respect.
@TheIgnoramus
Күн бұрын
From my understanding, Glass is a “non crystaline solid formed by rapid melt quenching”. So could be either, both or neither. They can use quartz, silicon, and mixtures of many other materials that or conductive to resistive. It’s honestly very flexible, and less restrictive than silicon. Surprised they didn’t do it sooner. Probably just due manufacturing speed and profit limitations, as business does its entropic dance.
@julioguardado
Күн бұрын
I could imagine doing something like SOI, Silicon on Insulator, where the glass is the base substrate instead of a bulk wafer. I think that would have been tried by now because SOI has been around for 30 years at least.
@kazedcat
Күн бұрын
This is possible but expensive. Growing crystalline silicon layer on top of glass substrate involves several cycles of epitaxy and grinding to get a very flat and thin layer of crystalline silicon on the surface.
@meteor2012able
Күн бұрын
Great! I just love glass, it is literally magical. The ancients were spiritually awed at how something made from sand could end up in glorious works of cathedral art.... P.S. As an hobby, I used to do stained glass windows for my home... Spiritual, yeah, for me and mine❤
@bhuvaneshs.k638
Күн бұрын
Babe wake up.... Anastasi In Tech dropped a new video ❤
@mattbosley3531
19 сағат бұрын
It's still silicon. Silicon is the main ingredient of glass.
@moosethompson
Күн бұрын
You shattered the glass pun ceiling in this video.
@NegatorUK
Күн бұрын
Those glass jokes really cracked me up .....
@fishingdude67
Күн бұрын
Such an interesting presentation. Thanks.
@brahmdorst5154
Күн бұрын
Isn’t glass mostly Silicon? SiO2
@edwardduda4222
Күн бұрын
Yeah but different molecular structure.
@pazitor
23 сағат бұрын
Love the enthusiasm. Thanks!
@RalphDratman
Күн бұрын
How are the chips fastened to the glass?
@UltraGamma25
Күн бұрын
Copper plasma sputter
@옴므파탈-m4n
22 сағат бұрын
모든 국가들 조심하십시오 중국 화웨이에서 산업 스파이로 인해 기술 유출 해갑니다😢 한국 삼성전자 기술 유출로 인해 23조원 손실을 보았다
@Extys
21 сағат бұрын
People in Taiwans are used to it lol
@pro-life-48
11 сағат бұрын
Fantastic presentation Anastasi!! Hopefully the glass chips works out well. Glass chips will be interesting and beneficial, I think.
@jplkid14
12 сағат бұрын
I have been saying optical computing, including use of glass, will be the future for quite some time. In fact, I think some form of amorphous programmable glass will be best. You can basically "tune" a neural network on the glass substrate, then lock in the metamaterial surface patterns, then use light input as the signal and the output is the computed result. If you need to change the function of the chip, change the internal amorphous glass structure and you instantly have a new network that can process on different tasks.
@blijebij
14 сағат бұрын
Iam totally Glassified *goose bumps* :D What a fantastic news!
@ritheshp1170
17 сағат бұрын
Great video explaining about the glass subtrate and you really nail with the puns!!!
@asafhaviv1
19 сағат бұрын
Thank you for this insightful video. The shift to glass substrates is largely driven by the need for much tighter design rules, enabling denser redistribution layers and reducing parasitic effects-key factors in achieving better 3D IC integration at high frequencies
@frederickwelsh
23 сағат бұрын
I love your videos. Hardware is the foundation and future of the AI revolution. I hear of fundamental breakthroughs here. Good work!
@sonofamortician
23 сағат бұрын
Love your videos. Will there be advantages to home computing, besides the high end AI chips?
@MikeKranidis
Күн бұрын
Very informative and explanatory video. Thanks Anastasi you keep us (old engineers) sync with forthcoming high tech trends ❤
@vrendus522
Күн бұрын
Valuble info. Thanks for the fill-in. Dan Blatecky USA
@ariisaac5111
Күн бұрын
Love this in-depth analysis and update on this amazing new development in silicon chip /processing fab technology. One question though, for at least 10 or 20 years I recall silicon on insulator being commonplace at high end for high-speed communications and maybe even photonics applications. How is this very different than that SOI technology and white only now has it come to APUs/CPUs? I'm guessing so I was only good for small-scale things like LEDs or I've been with transistors maybe, and not systems on a chip integration on the insulating substrate.
@mAny_oThERSs
Күн бұрын
Would you say this technology would allow nvidia or other chip makers to achieve a bigger leap than what we've seen in the last year? Like for example h100 to blackwell.
@gary.richardson
Күн бұрын
I'm glad I clicked on this video. The content was filled with such great information I stayed glued to the video. Re-watch in process after this post!
@ve6pte
Күн бұрын
Thanks for the clarity! (love the puns)
@alb.1911
14 сағат бұрын
You forgot to put the link to the X profile in the description... 😉
@dchdch8290
Күн бұрын
Wow, really insightful. Definitely will push next gen of chiplets
@bmanrockwell2174
14 сағат бұрын
Guess this gives new meaning to the phrase "Smart Glass"
@mg4u4ever
Күн бұрын
Thanks for your very clear explenation 😜
@kennethroberts2748
Күн бұрын
Why now all these advantages had known for fifty years
@wackogeckoatc9060
Күн бұрын
Thanks for anther very informative video
@Sri_Harsha_Electronics_Guthik
Күн бұрын
love the puns intended to make us laugh 😂
@tobiasit1743
Күн бұрын
love your videos! you are amazing.
@3amael
Күн бұрын
I came here for the news and the puns 😄
@ITSupport-q1y
Күн бұрын
Brilliant, thanks for the learning.
@martin22336
22 сағат бұрын
Love the video so many puns.
@TheMetalMag
22 сағат бұрын
thank you for informative video
@mingzhing8038
Күн бұрын
thank thanks for everything
@_september_4799
Күн бұрын
Loving the transition to 4K ❤
@wskinnyodden
Күн бұрын
I'll have a glass or two, but only at christmas and birthdays or special celebrations, am off the stuff otherwise :P
@cosmicraysshotsintothelight
Күн бұрын
I had some window panes once. 🤪
@robertvandell8987
Күн бұрын
"Flat" shortens the distance between a and b vastly!... more predictable..
@cosmicraysshotsintothelight
Күн бұрын
That's what I say every time I make a pool shot. But I still find myself 'teleporting' some shots... kzitem.info/news/bejne/pJ-asouirqGbp6w
@stylishprinceotaku5460
Күн бұрын
So glass breaks?
@NirvanaFan5000
Күн бұрын
really cool. curious about how this will interact with the glass/sand shortage
@billsimpson604
Күн бұрын
This will consume a small fraction of the sand used in making windows, concrete, fracking and other things.
@KiyotokaAyanakoji-ss1gn
Күн бұрын
1:11 is it cerebras WSE-1 😮, you don't need to flex like that 😢😂
@CatsAreRubbish
Күн бұрын
Wont the glass substrates be more at risk of breaking? Like, it's bad enough if you drop your phone and crack the screen but imagine dropping your phone and the SoC physically shatters!
@santitabnavascues8673
Күн бұрын
So are the current chips, they're encapsulated for protection.
@schrodingerscat1863
Күн бұрын
Silicon is way more fragile than glass and there isn't a problem with chips shattering now. First it is all encapsulated in a tough package material and second the chips in something like a phone are tiny so far less prone to shock stresses.
@reallybigjohnson
Күн бұрын
Remember Star Trek in the 60s when they used crystals for computer chips?
@xantiom
Күн бұрын
I think the crystals were for memory, not processing. And for storage, we already have the holographic data storage on glass, which can last at least for 50 years without degradation.
@kazedcat
Күн бұрын
We already use crystals for our computer chips. We just slice and dice them into very thin wafers and chiplets.
@gammafilter
Күн бұрын
So why haven't they transitioned earlier if glass is so good. What are the problems glass brings to the table that limited the adoption?
@lewiemarks6418
Күн бұрын
Isn't it obvious? It's brittle, doesn't take much to break glass.
@cosmicraysshotsintothelight
Күн бұрын
On the larger node sizes, it would not have been cost efficient. The "rougher" Silicon subs were good enough, and that means less costly production. This is on par with the newer, smaller nodes. We are in Angstroms now, so it really is kind of required to have a smoother substrate than previous, larger node form factors. That is just an uneducated lay person guess, btw.
@hypersonicmonkeybrains3418
22 сағат бұрын
Replace all plastic bottles with glass and we can save the world too.
@tech477
21 сағат бұрын
I like glass bottles, but calculate the energy needed to produce one. Degradable plastic is the answer.
@hypersonicmonkeybrains3418
20 сағат бұрын
@@tech477 at the end of the day its not worth the health risks to humans and all other animals. Unless of course you mean hemp based plastic.
@melchi5663
3 сағат бұрын
Ain't glass one of the slowest moving/flowing liquids in the world? (Windows panes become thicker at the bottom after a couple of years and have to be flipped upside down after a couple of years (20 I think) if I am remember correctly from my school times)
@bestelectronicmusicfromnew5189
52 минут бұрын
Is there metal conductors in the glass? The dilation of the glass vs the metal systems is probably a completely new field which needs lots of special metals and coatings.
@jorgebarrero5299
3 минут бұрын
Now we will have a very "clear" path to the future, a very transparent process
@hypothalamusjellolap8177
5 сағат бұрын
They are already manufacturing on diamond wafers too, which has several other properties. What about using an IBM photonic interconnect through that glass wafer too.... hello gorgeous potential!
@ttmallard
9 сағат бұрын
Yeah, glass is "plastic", liked now knowing high-temps match thermal_expansion, all too perfect ! Thx
@Viertelfranzose
Күн бұрын
In Future we will use Titan Crystals...but perhaps in 50 years
@Humbulla93
21 сағат бұрын
Or maybe transparent aluminium
@Viertelfranzose
20 сағат бұрын
@@Humbulla93 unfortunately Censorship delete my Answer
@Humbulla93
19 сағат бұрын
@@Viertelfranzose I feel that. happens to me a lot even using normal inconspicuous words
@anshsrivastav5895
4 сағат бұрын
Can you please make a dedicated video on what skills one should learn to become a great chip designer. Pleaseee.....
@anshsrivastav5895
4 сағат бұрын
Can you please make a dedicated video on what skills one should learn to become a great chip designer. Pleaseee.....
@harshitgupta7740
5 сағат бұрын
Wait! Is this supposed to be a joke? Glass is Sand, right? Sand is SiO2 and that is supposed to be a dielectric/insulator.
@hakarthemage
53 минут бұрын
Linus from LTT better not drop his glass CPUs
@hanswurstusbrachialus5213
Күн бұрын
4D and 5D... omg.. pls not. Stacking 3D will still be 3D. Who is considering this? Murricans?
@chriscole2243
4 сағат бұрын
You are so informed in so many ways. Thank you for sharing your intellect .
@berglh
5 сағат бұрын
I actually found this video a little opaque regarding what is meant by the glass substrate technology. From the visualisations, it seems as the the chip wafers will continue being silicon substrate wafers, but it's actually the interposer substrate that's being switched over to glass. I found this video not really clarifying this distinction as it's important in terms of context and nomenclature.
@ZeekMX
5 сағат бұрын
You've forced me to click the light button again Anastasi.
@advarkmerrygoround1425
Күн бұрын
Going out on a limb..........Metallic glass could be interposed as a ground (-) stability layer between the (glass-polymer-glass) sub-strait. going even further out...........(Glass-polymer-metalic glass- poymer-glass) could be stacked and held a different potentials by the metallic glass layers!!! But that's just wish full fantasy......
@IstyManame
Күн бұрын
Breakthrough Breakthrough blah blah yet we only get marginal improvements each generation of cpus
@FrancescaJavier-cq6eq
7 сағат бұрын
Microsoft material daminon discards the heat of the material to activate Microsoft material.
@picolodesign3155
3 сағат бұрын
You're incredibly smart-iful.
@iopredman
17 сағат бұрын
Hi Anastasi (and community). Do you by chance have any references discussing the 650 x 650 mm wafers (or equipment concerning) that they are using at 5:05? I am trying to learn more about this. Thanks! Edit: Additionally, I'm looking for info on what exposure technologies are being used. And what are the current CD limits for the 650 mm glass substrates. Thanks!
@ThankYouESM
Күн бұрын
Since 2010... I quite suspected the ultimate microchip by far will be at least 99.99% glass mainly because of RGB LEDs, finally!
@RedRouge-j4j
20 сағат бұрын
There are different formulations of "glass" but Silicon Dioxide is a pretty good description of the principle ingredient. And don't chips have a layer of SiO2 as a passivation layer?
@markfischer3626
9 сағат бұрын
Glass could be bonded to something more rigid like diamond. There was one physicist in Germany who figured out how to grow flawless diamond crystals in a microwave oven. He needed them for his Q bit experiments. He actually grew some for a necklace for his fiance. The diamond cutters scoffed at him because raw they looked black. However when cut and polished they were stunned. Glass is a supercooled liquid with a very low elastic limit. However there are some types of glass that are much stronger to resist shattering.
@l1CappYl1
8 сағат бұрын
Interesting video, thanks for sharing. We have been using silicon substrate in chips for so long, it's almost surprising to learn that it is finally about to be replaced.
@andrewjenery1783
Күн бұрын
I've been stuffing bigger chips for years, usually with battered cod 😜
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