
Heterogeneous Integration
Heterogeneous integration is a method of assembling different types of electronic components, like chips made from various materials or functions, into a single compact system. Instead of manufacturing one large device, these specialized parts are combined precisely, often using advanced techniques like stacking or bonding, to create more powerful, efficient, and versatile electronics. This approach allows the integration of diverse functionalities—such as processing, memory, and sensors—on a tiny scale, leading to faster, smaller, and more energy-efficient devices like smartphones, medical equipment, and data centers.