System-in-Package (SiP)
System-in-Package (SiP) is a cutting-edge semiconductor packaging technology that integrates multiple chips and passive components into a single compact module. SiP enables high functionality, miniaturization, and optimized performance, making it ideal for smartphones, wearables, IoT devices, automotive electronics, and high-performance computing applications.
What Is System-in-Package (SiP)?
System-in-Package (SiP) is a technology that combines multiple integrated circuits (ICs), passive components, and interconnects into one package. Unlike traditional multi-chip modules, SiP uses advanced 3D stacking or side-by-side layouts to achieve a smaller footprint, better performance, and lower power consumption.
SiP allows engineers to build highly integrated systems without the cost and complexity of creating a single large monolithic chip.
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