chiparea
Chiparea is the total surface area of a semiconductor die on a silicon wafer. It is commonly referred to as die area or chip area and is expressed in square millimeters (mm^2) or square micrometers for very small devices. The chip area includes the land occupied by transistors, interconnects, and input/output pads that are part of the functional circuit on the die. It excludes packaging, wafer margins, and any streets or scribe lanes outside the die boundary.
The die area is determined during physical design and floorplanning. Designers partition circuits, place standard cells,
In practice, chip area is a key metric in product cost and performance trade-offs. It interacts with
Examples across industries include large CPUs and GPUs with sizable dies and memory chips that aim for