Question: Chip Phoenix 8 Die Size ( mm 2 ) 2 0 0 Estimated defect rate ( per cm 2 ) 0 . 0 4 N
Chip Phoenix
Die Size mm
Estimated defect rate per cm
N
Manufacturing size nm
Transistors billion
Cores
Based on the given data, how can we calculate the wafer yield and what is the formula to calculate the wafer yield. We know that the formula to calculate the die yield is Die Yield Wafer Yield Defects per unit area Die areaN
Your colleague at AMD suggests that, since the yield is so poor, you might make chips more cheaply if you released multiple versions of the same chip, just with different numbers of cores. For example, you could sell Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix and Phoenix which contain and cores on each chip, respectively. If all eight cores are defectfree, then it is sold as Phoenix Chips with four to seven defectfree cores are sold as Phoenix and those with two or three defectfree cores are sold as Phoenix For simplification, calculate the yield for a single core as the yield for a chip that is the area of the original Phoenix chip. Then view that yield as an independent probability of a single core being defect free. Calculate the yield for each configuration as the probability of at the corresponding number of cores being defect free.
a What is the yield for a single core being defect free as well as the yield for Phoenix Phoenix and Phoenix
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