Die
A die is a small, rectangular piece of silicon containing a complete electronic circuit, fabricated on a wafer through photolithography, etching, and doping processes. After wafer fabrication, the die is singulated (cut) and packaged into ICs such as BGA, QFN, SiP, or FOWLP.
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