wafer-scale integration
Definitions
Computing
- noun (written as wafer scale integration)one large chip, the size of a wafer, made up of smaller integrated circuits connected together
Electronics
- The use of whole uncut wafers as components, as opposed to fabricating a wafer, cutting apart the chips, and connecting them together again. Used, for instance, to create multiple processors that will be used together in parallel processing. Its abbreviation is WSI.
- acronymWSI
