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        <description>For the first six decades of the semiconductor industry, manufacturers improved performance by cramming more transistors onto a single die. It wasn't easy, but it worked. But now, the pathway ahead isn’t so clear. The increasingly difficult economics of designing and fabbing a faster chip has opened the door to new approaches for achieving better performance. One of the more popular approaches is what AMD is doing with chiplets. In this video we dive into how it works and why it now makes sense in this new semiconductor world. Links: The Asianometry Newsletter: https://asianometry.com, Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Asianometry, The Podcast: https://anchor.fm/asianometry, Twitter: https://twitter.com/asianometry</description>
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