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I work for an AI startup and we have built our second AI accelerator chip and I am wondering if anyone knows who can take die photographs? I need someone that can remove the lid, strip off the substrate and bumps and a few layers and then take a picture of the die for marketing purposes. I know people do it because I have seen the pictures, but am having a hell of a time finding it through cold google searches. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
I work for an AI startup and we have built our second AI accelerator chip and I am wondering if anyone knows who can take die photographs? I need someone that can remove the lid, strip off the substrate and bumps and a few layers and then take a picture of the die for marketing purposes. I know people do it because I have seen the pictures, but am having a hell of a time finding it through cold google searches. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
There are some dedicated amateurs out there who would probably be willing to do this for a nominal fee; I don't know whether the technology you're looking for has made this more difficult for recent chips as compared to older packaging (TQFP for example)