Optimized Simulation Methodology of Warpage and Localized Stress Hotspot Prediction for Assembly Risk Assessment

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作者
Yang, Zhi [1 ]
Mellachervu, Krishna [2 ]
Arsovski, Igor [1 ]
Harames, Clint [1 ]
Miller, Jim [1 ]
机构
[1] Groq Inc, Mountain View, CA 94041 USA
[2] Ansys Inc, San Jose, CA USA
关键词
Warpage; localized via stress modeling; advanced packaging; finite element analysis; integrated circuits;
D O I
10.1109/ECTC51529.2024.00162
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
Generative Artificial Intelligence workloads, like Large Language Models, are growing in computational demand by 1000% every year, while Moore's Law scaling is only supplying 3% more transistors/mm2 every year. To close the gap between these wildly diverging demand and supply exponentials, the industry not only needs better chip-to-chip interconnects, but also ways to integrate more silicon into a single package. This paper we will focus on advanced packaging modeling of the Groq Language Processing Unit (LPU (TM)) inference engine, the highest performance Large Language Model Inference Engine to date. More specifically the paper will focus on the accurate warpage prediction, which has emerged as a pivotal challenge with profound implications for design reliability and manufacturability. Accurate warpage/stress modeling techniques are essential to identify and visualize localized thermomechanical stress caused by coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) mismatch between dissimilar materials within the board. As a result, failure prone and/ or high-risk regions are promptly revealed at an early design stage and mitigated through design optimization. However, the computational costs needed for such high-fidelity 3D simulation methodology are extremely expensive, time-consuming and almost impractical in real life. To resolve such accuracy-computational cost dilemma, this study investigates different modeling techniques to recommend an optimal balance between efficient simulation and accuracy. As the demand for higher performance of electronic devices with but lower power consumption requirement of electronic devices intensifies, smaller features, including finer line / space of copper traces, and higher aspect ratio vias between metal layers are becoming mainstream trends of today's board designs. However, this comes with even greater challenges of identifying the risk level for potential global warpage and localized fine features, such as traces and vias. Therefore, numerical finite element analysis (FEA) simulation plays an ever-increasing crucial role in the advanced packaging field, aiding in the reliability assessment and substrate / board risk mitigation during the assembly process. Simplest lumped method for warpage modeling is based on the rule-of-mixture theory that showed outlier warpage prediction against experimental measurement data. Recognizing the limitations of lumped modeling, industry has now started to adopt trace mapping techniques, which considers the in-plane metal/dielectric volume fractions and non-uniform distributions for warpage prediction. Due to the intrinsic nature of layer smeared effective properties in trace mapping approaches, no localized stress especially on traces/ vias can be extracted and visualized. In this work, we introduce an innovative modeling technique called hybrid reinforcement methodology, where localized trace/via are modeled discretely as beam/shell elements embedded within a base material for warpage and stress prediction at both global and local scale. This hybrid proposed reinforcement modeling methodology demonstrated great alignment of absolute location for maximum warpage prediction with measurement data error within 2 mm accuracy. At the same time, it provides sufficient detailed stress information around traces and vias. This work deploys the test data validated innovative modeling methodology, which proactively assesses localized high risk regions during surface mount technology (SMT) process for package integration and identifies potential failure sites. Because of high modeling accuracy, this methodology has been applied to Groq next generation system pre-emptive derisk and optimization to further improve overall performance with lower testing cost.
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