Hybrid bonding is an advanced packaging technique that connects semiconductor components at the die level using dielectric-to-dielectric and copper-to-copper interfaces. It enables ultra-fine pitch interconnects, boosting performance and power efficiency in chips. Semiconductor manufacturers and electronics firms benefit from higher density, improved thermal management, and enhanced reliability in AI, high-performance computing, and mobile devices.
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