News Researchers Can Now Reverse Engineer Entire Chips With X-Ray Technology

martel80

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This is not so simple. After getting the complete transistor + interconnect layout, you would need some kind of synthesis tool in order to guess (interpret) what part of chip serves what high-level function.
 

bit_user

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Hmmm, maybe shielding the internals of the chip with a layer of Pb would be a good countermeasure
Some chips are allegedly bonded to their heatspreader with solder. However, I don't know if that ever contains lead, or how much lead you'd actually need to effectively block these x-rays.

I wonder if this can be used for troubleshooting, or to measure things like metal migration.
 

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