Fundamentally, A CPU is easy to understand, Its function is to read data from memory and read a command from memory on how to operate on that data, and then perform that command. However, while modern CPUs still use this level of basic function, there are extremely complicated and convoluted ways of designing/abstracting and implantations of clever techniques that modern CPUs so that such a CPU can compute hundreds of billions of basic math problems per second.
If you are curious how the manufacture of a Microprocessor/CPU in general can be performed on a molecular scale and with mass production: The manufactures start with 2 types of silicon, p-type/n-type. combining these in the right way creates transistors. The manufactures start with a wafer of silicon and then they add a separate layer of silicon on top of the wafer, the whole processor is coated with an "etcher" which is a material that breaks up the chemical bonds of silicon when exposed to ultraviolet/black light, the manufacturer then shines an ultraviolet laser through a sort of stencil (similar to how old movie projectors work) and the etcher dissolves the silicon where light was shined on it, the wafer is then washed off (to remove the etcher and the broken up silicon, leaving some parts of the wafer itself directly exposed, while there are some parts where the silicon that was added is still exposed. this process is repeated over and over until the processor is complete.
@@fenderpuddy5866 very true, however the most important and interesting part where that laser is shed i could not find it to see, also what is the technology behind that special laser that can be as sharp as needed?
@@GraphicManInnovations I can't link but there's a documentary here on RUclips which shows you the machine that does this. The company that make them are called ASML (Advanced Semiconductor Materials Lithography) and they cost $200 million each!
mind boggling.. its got me thinking about what data really IS. Data is information, like an idea right? Are these machines translating our ideas and physically storing them in the form of bits/transistors(memory)? Even after the electricity(energy) powering the hardware is cut off? My impromptu hypothesis is that without energy to access it, we cant say the data exists (superposition) until we observe it (microscope)? I dont think we can observe 0 or 1 on individual transistors? (I have no idea what I'm talking about) It seems the software/hardware wombo combo is a one-way translator /projector /interpreter for human consciousness. (Are the synapses in ours brains just transistors?) Now what the heck is AI
does this inspire a sense of dread in anybody else? like seeing a giant mountain covered in writing. its gargantuan but microscopic, an artistic piece of fine engineering. genuinely gives me chills
Incredible, engineering so small but yet so powerful. Amazing what humans can create and at such a tiny scale and this was a few years ago. They keep getting smaller and smaller.
Looks like a hidden city in a different dimension. Sometimes i wonder how big the universe is and what pattern emerges above the scale of the cosmic web.
Да это же карта из факторио) Не зря казалось, что в факторио можно строить что-то напоминающее процессор. Большие, грамотно скомпонованные фабрики так и выглядят примерно
We are standing in the shoulders of giants. Every aspect of modern life, is due its much needed respect. Simply put, fuck ignorant and unintelligent people. We live in the Information Age. If you like something, I expect you to know as much as possible about that thing.
No doubt we will look back on these videos in the future and wonder how primitive and archaic they look, technology has no bounds and will always improve. Quantum technology will soon outpace our boundaries, it's actually scary stuff, we should maybe take a step back for a while and actally use the technology were developing, before always just looking for the next advancement, otherwise we might get ourselves into a tricky situation 🙄🤔
mind boggling.. its got me thinking about what data really IS. Data is information, like an idea right? Are these machines translating our ideas and physically storing them in the form of bits/transistors(memory)? Even after the electricity(energy) powering the hardware is cut off? My impromptu hypothesis is that without energy to access it, we cant say the data exists (superposition) until we observe it (microscope)? I dont think we can observe 0 or 1 on individual transistors? (I have no idea what I'm talking about) It seems the software/hardware wombo combo is a one-way translator /projector /interpreter for human consciousness. (Are the synapses in ours brains just transistors?) Now what the heck is AI
As much as i love cpus and understand them to an extent it still seems like sorcery 😂
It truly is. Just think about it... We are talking on that thing right now.
Fundamentally, A CPU is easy to understand, Its function is to read data from memory and read a command from memory on how to operate on that data, and then perform that command. However, while modern CPUs still use this level of basic function, there are extremely complicated and convoluted ways of designing/abstracting and implantations of clever techniques that modern CPUs so that such a CPU can compute hundreds of billions of basic math problems per second.
@@fenderpuddy5866however It's too complex
@@ralphlouis2705 Yes, I was basically saying that many simple systems converge to create one extremely complex system
@fenderpuddy5866 the same can be said about the human brain. On the fundamental level a neuron does a very simple math operation.
For comparison this is 90nm and modern cpus are 7nm
And A14 is now 5nm
TSMC IS WORKING ON 3 NM LOL
Waiting for the .5
@@omegaman1409 its impossible
that’s just the technology, the actual transistors are like 40nm
How can it be possible to create such a master piece of engineering at such scale??? It's just Incredible Man can achieve such wonders!!!
If you are curious how the manufacture of a Microprocessor/CPU in general can be performed on a molecular scale and with mass production:
The manufactures start with 2 types of silicon, p-type/n-type. combining these in the right way creates transistors. The manufactures start with a wafer of silicon and then they add a separate layer of silicon on top of the wafer, the whole processor is coated with an "etcher" which is a material that breaks up the chemical bonds of silicon when exposed to ultraviolet/black light, the manufacturer then shines an ultraviolet laser through a sort of stencil (similar to how old movie projectors work) and the etcher dissolves the silicon where light was shined on it, the wafer is then washed off (to remove the etcher and the broken up silicon, leaving some parts of the wafer itself directly exposed, while there are some parts where the silicon that was added is still exposed. this process is repeated over and over until the processor is complete.
@@fenderpuddy5866 very true, however the most important and interesting part where that laser is shed i could not find it to see, also what is the technology behind that special laser that can be as sharp as needed?
@@GraphicManInnovations I can't link but there's a documentary here on RUclips which shows you the machine that does this. The company that make them are called ASML (Advanced Semiconductor Materials Lithography) and they cost $200 million each!
mind boggling.. its got me thinking about what data really IS. Data is information, like an idea right? Are these machines translating our ideas and physically storing them in the form of bits/transistors(memory)? Even after the electricity(energy) powering the hardware is cut off? My impromptu hypothesis is that without energy to access it, we cant say the data exists (superposition) until we observe it (microscope)? I dont think we can observe 0 or 1 on individual transistors? (I have no idea what I'm talking about) It seems the software/hardware wombo combo is a one-way translator /projector /interpreter for human consciousness. (Are the synapses in ours brains just transistors?) Now what the heck is AI
We‘re living in a simulation, that‘s how it can be possible
does this inspire a sense of dread in anybody else? like seeing a giant mountain covered in writing. its gargantuan but microscopic, an artistic piece of fine engineering. genuinely gives me chills
Absolutely fascinating! Thank you for sharing and the full image resolution!
Amazed by the complexity, and always will be.
Decided to write some code - similar results.
Love exploring with my virtual electron microscope.
What's a virtual electron microscope?
The best size comparison of a chip's internal components I've seen to date.
Congratulations and Thank you.
Incredible, engineering so small but yet so powerful. Amazing what humans can create and at such a tiny scale and this was a few years ago. They keep getting smaller and smaller.
that broken die hurted my feelings tho 😢 rip nanotech hero! your sacrifice to science will be remembered 😋
It's so small but looks so vast at the same time.
Looks like a hidden city in a different dimension.
Sometimes i wonder how big the universe is and what pattern emerges above the scale of the cosmic web.
Thats cool
you should overlay the magnification, or the scale somewhere on the screen
Esto bien podría ser usado en alguna película y decir que es tecnología alienígena. Simplemente impresionante!
Lo es
Please bring more such content.
RUclips kind of lacking it.
Subbed
We tricked sand to think for us
My cellphone says "there is not enough RAM to open this image"
LoL
Good god... we are f*cking magicians.
It's kinda like when you look at a neighborhood on google maps.
Да это же карта из факторио) Не зря казалось, что в факторио можно строить что-то напоминающее процессор. Большие, грамотно скомпонованные фабрики так и выглядят примерно
I don’t see how this was ever possible to create
Electrons are just microscopic people going to work everyday in their giant city
All students should know the reality of the world technology.
This may possible if add the electronics subjects from the beginning of study
nothing short of magic
Как же это все создавалось, да и интерестно как трафареты тоже.
How can we see below the wavelength of light?
This is not an optical microscope - it's in the electron microscope, which has the resolution of about 1nm :)
Wonder how a relatively modern non broken cpu would look like (maybe GPUs too?)
We are standing in the shoulders of giants.
Every aspect of modern life, is due its much needed respect.
Simply put, fuck ignorant and unintelligent people.
We live in the Information Age.
If you like something, I expect you to know as much as possible about that thing.
2:31 looks like Los Angeles - a repeating grid of plots interrupted by mountains
Insane, great job
My only question is: Who's Piotr Krzemiński?! :D
WHY DOESN'T THIS HAVE MORE VIEWS
I’ll never look at a map the same way again.
Are they suppose to look imperfect? Will the cpu even work?
I wonder what archaeologists far in the future will think when they break open rocks and find these tiny little roadways.
computer chips are just people making electrons dance on a rock
I mean can human do this..? it's shows 196 nm here. But currently it's 6nm scale they are printing..
Thats super cool
How do you even fit those on there? How do you PUT THEM THERE!?
Photolithography
you don't put them, you print them
I don't think you reached the transistor level yet but still a very cool video!
I’m trying to download the images but can’t. There’s no button. I’ve made an account for the website but still can’t download.
And here i am, complaining about intel for not going to 7nm like amd.
No doubt we will look back on these videos in the future and wonder how primitive and archaic they look, technology has no bounds and will always improve.
Quantum technology will soon outpace our boundaries, it's actually scary stuff, we should maybe take a step back for a while and actally use the technology were developing, before always just looking for the next advancement, otherwise we might get ourselves into a tricky situation 🙄🤔
We are far far away from building a functioning quantum computer.
A lot of villages and people living in there
dystopian nigh mirror. to get lost inside a microchip.. seemingly endless paths/walls. it's a wonder our data ever comes back out.
Amazing, but still doesn't compare to the human brain.....
A single neuron is much more capable than a single transistor. Obviously it doesn't compare.
this looks like a big city
wow this chip is under 90nm, nowadays chip is manufactured at 6nm which is the number of transistor has been double, triple or quadruple than this one
160 MO for a png image
So computers run on crystals
Thanks...
Bro how
It's an entire whole universe in there. It's what's inside an introverted nerd's head. All thanks to them.
mind boggling.. its got me thinking about what data really IS. Data is information, like an idea right? Are these machines translating our ideas and physically storing them in the form of bits/transistors(memory)? Even after the electricity(energy) powering the hardware is cut off? My impromptu hypothesis is that without energy to access it, we cant say the data exists (superposition) until we observe it (microscope)? I dont think we can observe 0 or 1 on individual transistors? (I have no idea what I'm talking about) It seems the software/hardware wombo combo is a one-way translator /projector /interpreter for human consciousness. (Are the synapses in ours brains just transistors?) Now what the heck is AI
Man im stoned af right now and this hypothesis really hits different 😮
@@LeviathanSas😂😂😂😂
I got in.
Veey cool
May in future samsung galaxy 😉😉
This video is AI generated. That kind of layering is simply not possible with our current technology.
WOW
And yet a basic smart phone is about £150
Bu eksi bşr model siz bir de yeni modelleri görün. Bunu kesinlikle bşr insan yapmış olamaz insan beyni bu kadar gelişmiş bir şey değil kesinlilke.
It’s almost not believable
Alien technology
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Pensil petir
One of the worst inventions ever.
Eh?
so why tf are u using it rn