Analysis of the impact of power distribution on the efficiency of microchannel cooling in 3D ICs

P. Zając, C. Maj, A. Napieralski
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Abstract

Liquid microchannel cooling of 3D ICs is a very attractive idea which could help solving the problem of ever-increasing power dissipation due to its good cooling efficiency and potential scalability. However, this cooling method has some very different properties than the well-understood forced air convection. In particular, its cooling efficiency with respect to power variations in the chip is still not completely analysed. Therefore, in this paper a thorough study of microchannel cooling efficiency as a function of intra- and interlayer power consumption variation is presented. We use a finite element method analysis to run a coupled thermo-fluidic simulation of a dedicated 3D chip model. We show that the placement of chip units with respect to microchannels can significantly influence the peak chip temperature. In particular, for a 3D chip including Intel's i7-6950X 10-core processor, a temperature difference of nearly 9°C was observed.
三维集成电路中功率分布对微通道散热效率的影响分析
液体微通道冷却技术以其良好的冷却效率和潜在的可扩展性,为解决3D集成电路日益增长的功耗问题提供了一种非常有吸引力的思路。然而,这种冷却方法与众所周知的强迫空气对流有一些非常不同的特性。特别是,它的冷却效率相对于功率变化的芯片仍然没有完全分析。因此,本文对微通道冷却效率随层内和层间功耗变化的函数进行了深入研究。本文采用有限元分析方法对专用三维芯片模型进行了热-流耦合仿真。我们表明,芯片单元相对于微通道的放置可以显著影响芯片的峰值温度。特别是,对于包含英特尔i7-6950X 10核处理器的3D芯片,观察到的温差接近9°C。
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