2025 IEEE INTERNATIONAL ELECTRON DEVICES MEETING, IEDM
Abstract
The integration of High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) stacks directly atop GPUs offers bandwidth and package density but introduces severe thermal constraints. This work presents a thermal analysis and co-optimization approach for 3D HBM-on-GPU architectures under realistic power and packaging conditions. Within a consistent simulation environment, we evaluate a suite of technology- and system-level mitigation strategies, including HBM base die removal, HBM DRAM die merging, GPU frequency scaling, and doublesided cooling. Results show that peak GPU temperature can be reduced from 141.7°C to 70.8°C, with potential for improved throughput density (performance per unit package area) over 2.5D integration. This study highlights the importance of cross-layer thermal co-design and demonstrates the viability of HBM-on-GPU 3D stacking.