For decades, Moore’s Law has been a way to measure performance gains in the semiconductor industry, but the ability to double the density of transistors on a chip every twoyears is becoming increasingly challenging. With scaling reaching its limit, manufacturers are looking to advanced packaging innovations to extend the performance gains that the industry, and the world at large, have grown to depend on. Cu-to-Cu hybrid bonding is one way the industry is looking to extend ever-increasing I/O density and faster connections, all while using less energy.