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Processor under microscope. Nanometer journey
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1,018,582 Views • Mar 23, 2022 • Click to toggle off description
Let's take a trip to nanometer world of processors and admire beautiful silicon crystals, modern and not so – from 10 microns to invisible in a light microscope 7 nanometers.

Chips in high resolution - www.flickr.com/photos/130561288@N04/albums
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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Mar 23, 2022 ^^


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@akisalmenaho8473

2 years ago

It still baffles me how people have managed to do something so tiny yet so powerful. Imagine all the research that has been poured into this!

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@glashoppah

1 year ago

The technology that produces these devices is the most precise and highest technology there is. The amount of work that goes into simply building the plant is mind-boggling, and the machines that “print” the circuits onto the silicon are far more mind-boggling. It’s a miracle that they’re as cheap as they are.

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@edwardndalo

9 months ago

This is the highest degree of intelligence from the human brain. Kudos to those men and women working on this.

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@joejoebeefcraft

1 year ago

They should make jewelry from these silicon chips

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@Dudleymiddleton

1 year ago

My first PC in 1997 was a pentium 2 266mhz 64MB RAM 4 gig hdd. incredible images thank you for sharing!

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@coffeepot3123

1 year ago

I like seeing the 3D rendering of all the pathways in a cpu chip, just incredible.

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@dzedienhere7524

1 year ago

MAD MAD respect for the efforts put to get out with such content, thank you sir.

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@i.armaan

1 year ago

after watching a lots of videos on how chips are made and how these works .... the working of a micro processor is still a magic for me .... yess it is magic

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@MattMcT

1 year ago

This was fascinating. Very grateful for your time and knowledge!

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@seeker816

1 year ago

In the era of hyper edited videos, one rare beautifully made video. Thank you

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@nando323

1 year ago

Thank you so much for this video. Your dedication and hard work is truly amazing! I loved this video.

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@skabbymuff111

1 year ago

Super informative! Beautifully presented and narrated also. Subscribed 👌

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@xxitz_pr0gxx631

11 months ago

This is a super sick video! Thank you for uploading this video!

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@devmiles

1 year ago

Absolutely stunning! We have come a long way! Do another video in 10 years 😎

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@maxammon2003

1 year ago

You produced a very high quallity Video there. I especially liked the integration of the music! Greetings!!

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@Yaonglol

11 months ago

Haven't even watched the rest of your content. This video alone makes you criminally underrated! Needless to say I'll support. Love the voiceover style and almost artsy approach while still giving the history and intermediate tech talk on both modern and historical devices! Beyond impressed keep it up :)

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@anthonydixon6024

1 year ago

My daughter and I Loved it bro.... Thank you for your work.!!

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@venkatbabu186

1 year ago

Looks through chips amazing.

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@peterbustin2683

8 months ago

Fascinating. Thanks for the upload !

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@Maltebyte2

1 year ago

Its incredible to think that we made this! From the dawn of man were we lived in tribes outdoors making our first stone tools to eventually making an electronic brain! Just amazes me!

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