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    Posted: 26 Jan 2020 05:25 PM PST

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    Can we stack up the cores in a cpu in a similar way as HBM2 and HBM3's VRAM die?

    Posted: 26 Jan 2020 05:41 AM PST

    Since Moore's law is coming to an end and you can't shrink the size of transistors without introducing Quantum tunneling effect, is it possible to fabricated one core on top of another core just like in the same way as in HBM VRAM, but only one core stacked on another.

     With my knowledge in processors, the drawbacks i can come up is the thermal constraints. Like the base core will not get enough thermal solution and will easily heat up the core above it If its possible, then AMD's chiplet based approach can be improvised to an another level, especially intheir epyc and threadripper department 
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