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Ibm Journal of Research and Development | 2002
John U. Knickerbocker; Frank L. Pompeo; Alice F. Tai; Donald L. Thomas; Roger D. Weekly; Michael G. Nealon; Harvey C. Hamel; Anand Haridass; James N. Humenik; Richard A. Shelleman; Srinivasa S. N. Reddy; Kevin M. Prettyman; Benjamin V. Fasano; Sudipta K. Ray; Thomas E. Lombardi; Kenneth C. Marston; Patrick A. Coico; Peter J. Brofman; Lewis S. Goldmann; David L. Edwards; Jeffrey A. Zitz; Sushumna Iruvanti; Subhash L. Shinde; Hai P. Longworth
In 2001, IBM delivered to the marketplace a high-performance UNIX?®-class eServer based on a four-chip multichip module (MCM) code named Regatta. This MCM supports four POWER4 chips, each with 170 million transistors, which utilize the IBM advanced copper back-end interconnect technology. Each chip is attached to the MCM through 7018 flip-chip solder connections. The MCM, fabricated using the IBM high-performance glass-ceramic technology, features 1.7 million internal copper vias and high-density top-surface contact pad arrays with 100-?µm pads on 200-?µm centers. Interconnections between chips on the MCM and interconnections to the board for power distribution and MCM-to-MCM communication are provided by 190 meters of co-sintered copper wiring. Additionally, the 5100 off-module connections on the bottom side of the MCM are fabricated at a 1-mm pitch and connected to the board through the use of a novel land grid array technology, thus enabling a compact 85-mm ?? 85-mm module footprint that enables 8- to 32-way systems with processors operating at 1.1 GHz or 1.3 GHz. The MCM also incorporates advanced thermal solutions that enable 156 W of cooling per chip. This paper presents a detailed overview of the fabrication, assembly, testing, and reliability qualification of this advanced MCM technology.
Archive | 1987
Philip L. Flaitz; Arlyne Marie Flanagan; Joseph Matthew Harvilchuck; Lester Wynn Herron; John U. Knickerbocker; Robert Wolff Nufer; Charles Hampton Perry; Srinivasa S. N. Reddy; Steven P. Young
Archive | 2005
Govindarajan Natarajan; James N. Humenik; Scott Partington; Srinivasa S. N. Reddy
Archive | 1999
Robert W. Pasco; Srinivasa S. N. Reddy; Rao V. Vallabhaneni
Archive | 1988
Lester Wynn Herron; Robert O. Lussow; Robert Wolff Nufer; Bernard Schwartz; John Acocella; Srinivasa S. N. Reddy
Archive | 2000
Benjamin V. Fasano; David H. Gabriels; Richard F. Indyk; Sundar M. Kamath; Scott I. Langenthal; Srinivasa S. N. Reddy; Rao V. Vallabhaneni
Archive | 1986
Lester Wynn Herron; Robert O. Lussow; Robert Wolff Nufer; Bernard Schwartz; John Acocella; Srinivasa S. N. Reddy
Archive | 1999
Benjamin V. Fasano; Richard F. Indyk; Sundar M. Kamath; John U. Knickerbocker; Scott I. Langenthal; Daniel P. O'Connor; Srinivasa S. N. Reddy
Archive | 1999
Mukta S. Farooq; John U. Knickerbocker; Srinivasa S. N. Reddy; Robert A. Rita; Roy Yu
Archive | 1990
John Acocella; Arnold I. Baise; Richard A. Bates; Jon A. Casey; David R. Clarke; Renuka Shastri Divakaruni; James N. Humenik; Steven M. Kandetzke; Daniel Patrick Kirby; John U. Knickerbocker; Sarah H. Knickerbocker; Amy T. Matts; Robert Wolff Nufer; Srinivasa S. N. Reddy; Mark Anthony Takacs; Lovell B. Wiggins