Using a laser-printer-like machine, chiplets can be used singly or placed precisely in a circuit, upending the convention of squeezing as many transistors as possible into one tiny chip.
By JOHN MARKOFF, New York Times
Mon, 04/08/2013 - 12:38pm
Using a laser-printer-like machine, chiplets can be used singly or placed precisely in a circuit, upending the convention of squeezing as many transistors as possible into one tiny chip.