HOW IT'S MADE: CPU

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @ahoel3814
    @ahoel3814 2 года назад +888

    This video is impressive in the way that it explains so much without explaining anything. Feel like I know less after watching this.

    • @kenc8411
      @kenc8411 Год назад +26

      Exactly how I felt.

    • @BerzerkaDurk
      @BerzerkaDurk Год назад +41

      there are so many problems with this video from the clips that don't go with the narration, to how sand goes directly from beach to boule with carbon, to the chip insertion into a closed socket, to how "better quality chips are faster" (which is a misstatement - higher quality chips can be clocked higher without errors. they aren't inherently faster)

    • @m.t.5571
      @m.t.5571 Год назад +8

      Wow I thinked the same thing.

    • @corex6109
      @corex6109 Год назад +3

      @@m.t.5571 *thought

    • @m.t.5571
      @m.t.5571 Год назад +8

      @@corex6109 Oh, thank You.

  • @danielj3594
    @danielj3594 2 года назад +767

    Thanks but I'm still confused

    • @chrisroyce8252
      @chrisroyce8252 2 года назад +17

      I’m a scientist. So I understand everything. Do some research on stuff like silicon. It’s a semi conductor too

    • @charakiga
      @charakiga 2 года назад +7

      Same, they didn’t even put auto subtitles, it’s in Vietnamese.

    • @FUY735
      @FUY735 9 месяцев назад

      @@chrisroyce8252 Im a cantaloupe

    • @steveo6408
      @steveo6408 8 месяцев назад

      L I’ll

    • @Joshtk94
      @Joshtk94 8 месяцев назад +2

      I work in the semiconductor industry. You need alot of base knowledge for any of it to fully make sense

  • @hugo9618
    @hugo9618 2 года назад +586

    Finally, I can now make my own CPU from sand.

    • @LOL_MANN
      @LOL_MANN 2 года назад +7

      NO YOU CANT!!!

    • @eternal_elix
      @eternal_elix Год назад +40

      Make a i9 13900K for me please

    • @mrdeathgaming1457
      @mrdeathgaming1457 Год назад +11

      only if you have a biilion dollars of equipment first tho!

    • @LOL_MANN
      @LOL_MANN Год назад +8

      @@mrdeathgaming1457 just do it with tools you can build sand castles lol

    • @hanzofuma
      @hanzofuma Год назад

      You can make one (not like this nano tech CPU) but the challenge and the hard part is the architecture itself.

  • @Pers2343
    @Pers2343 2 года назад +246

    Seems like this video is made for people who already know how to make a CPU, otherwise it's poorly explained

    • @lethall6609
      @lethall6609 2 года назад +24

      I thought the same. I felt like a student who was supposed to read about this and missed classes and I didn’t study a thing 😂😂😂

    • @31marcpaul
      @31marcpaul 2 года назад +2

      Exactly. Lol

    • @bongo8740
      @bongo8740 2 года назад +4

      It's to give a general idea, not a substitute to college. Everything is fully explained in the video to share the general idea. L + ratio+ kindergarten + schools teach u the basics to understand taxation + ask ur mama to spoonfeed you

    • @srb20012001
      @srb20012001 Год назад +11

      The visuals seem arbitrary and do not explain any of the processes mentioned.

    • @iooaf
      @iooaf Год назад +1

      @@bongo8740 go away 12 year old

  • @johnalexander7490
    @johnalexander7490 Год назад +132

    I'm not a Rocket Scientist, but instead a 45 year veteran of Electronics. I know there are more than 'a few' transistors in a CPU. :)

  • @tomi210210210
    @tomi210210210 2 года назад +396

    Yeah, but how did we come from stone tools to this?

    • @joshuac1364
      @joshuac1364 2 года назад +27

      @Notim and aliens

    • @alacan
      @alacan 2 года назад +18

      Dr Stone

    • @PigeonHoledByYT
      @PigeonHoledByYT 2 года назад +60

      I don't think engineers get enough credit

    • @BrooklynBalla
      @BrooklynBalla 2 года назад +64

      I can give a simple explanation.Someone invented the transistor around 1909.Over time we learned how to make them smaller and smaller and learned how to make them do more and more complex functions.The progress we made increased exponentially every few years.Roughly around double.And over 100 years of that exponential progress is what brings us the modern day electronics we all use.

    • @LOL_MANN
      @LOL_MANN 2 года назад +4

      Iron tools lol

  • @sebek2242
    @sebek2242 Год назад +145

    I don't think it's possible to make a less informative video than this.

    • @aethanfriday3568
      @aethanfriday3568 10 месяцев назад

      Okay, so im glad im not the only one that was like: WUT!?!?!?!?!!

    • @HemaliNaser
      @HemaliNaser 5 месяцев назад +1

      What you mean?! The guy gave a decent short explanation step by step?! It's not a paid course mate!!

  • @paolo11x11
    @paolo11x11 2 года назад +128

    This video is how someone high on bath salts would describe the CPU manufacturing process.

    • @BerzerkaDurk
      @BerzerkaDurk Год назад +1

      omfg. i laughed so hard at this. 😂

    • @T.K_93_
      @T.K_93_ 5 месяцев назад

      HahahahahhahaaahHhahaaha me too man hahaahahhahahahaah

  • @gabesimmons9950
    @gabesimmons9950 3 месяца назад +16

    bro u cannot tell me that we figured this out without aliens

    • @ivymarimo1631
      @ivymarimo1631 3 месяца назад +2

      in an alien's point of view, we are the aliens, so we're perfectly capable of doing this, an we've done it. The passage of time + passed down knowledge harvested by geniuses have made this possible baby

    • @tgreg9542
      @tgreg9542 3 месяца назад +1

      Demons/fallen angles,sons of God,The Light bearer. This is what all humans have said since he beginning of tie

    • @ThatWeirdCat
      @ThatWeirdCat 2 месяца назад

      you guys realize this is a joke right? nerds

    • @ivymarimo1631
      @ivymarimo1631 2 месяца назад

      @@ThatWeirdCat well jokes are hard to detect sometimes jessica

    • @tgreg9542
      @tgreg9542 2 месяца назад

      @@ThatWeirdCat naw, this is a real question I ask. From stone tools to this is unbelievable

  • @GhostBLKk
    @GhostBLKk Год назад +50

    Watching this hits the same as watching that episode of rick and morty where they show how to make a plumbus

    • @Srtcuz
      @Srtcuz Год назад +6

      Lol, I learned nothing from from this.

  • @AdidasAssassin
    @AdidasAssassin 2 года назад +39

    It was so hard to watch that video while trying to envision what the guy was talking about. Almost none of it matched.

  • @CoffeeMug2828
    @CoffeeMug2828 Год назад +41

    Technically, your Computer is just a super complex sand castle. the monitor is made of sand and the billions of transistors in all your vital hardware (CPU, GPU, RAM, the motherboard etc) are made out of sand. This means you're an adult, working or playing with sand.

    • @kelbis6162
      @kelbis6162 Год назад +6

      Not only that you're playing with complex sand castle, but also man is made out of sand 🤓

    • @SlurpITA
      @SlurpITA Год назад +1

      This comment deserve more likes 😂😂

    • @tylerlockwood3887
      @tylerlockwood3887 Год назад

      I don't like the sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating. And it keeps crashing my PC !

  • @Dr.ProfessorAustin
    @Dr.ProfessorAustin 7 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks bro, I made my first cpu today and I couldn’t do it without you 😉😉😉
    It honestly wasn’t that hard

  • @Handles_AreStupid
    @Handles_AreStupid Год назад +55

    You describe what the processes are, not why they are used or in that particular order. If you want to make a "how it's made" series, you need to explain why each step is used and, at the very least, discuss either; older technology that the current process replaced, or discuss current alternatives to said process and its pros and cons.
    This video is like being told what to program instead of being taught **how** to program. You should focus on the question of "why?" equally, if not, more so than the question of "what?".

    • @JoJoUchiha07
      @JoJoUchiha07 Год назад

      what will you do with the information tho?

    • @Handles_AreStupid
      @Handles_AreStupid Год назад +7

      @@JoJoUchiha07 I'm an engineer. This kind of information is just generally interesting seeing as I work in a similar field (electronics). Engineers like learning about manufacturing techniques and their rationale.

    • @coops3600
      @coops3600 10 месяцев назад

      I'd say it's more like a very brief explanation of what a large block of code "does" without explaining how any of it works, and without teaching the person anything about what or how to program. You can't really learn much from this video beyond the fact that CPUs are made from silicon that comes from sand and that UV light is somehow used to carve the silicon.

    • @godzilla928
      @godzilla928 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@JoJoUchiha07 lol

  • @faidaimaidai
    @faidaimaidai 6 месяцев назад +4

    how did humanity even make this in the beginning

  • @SupremeER
    @SupremeER 2 месяца назад +1

    crazy how we are all watching this using a CPU

  • @bryanhelvy9849
    @bryanhelvy9849 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is probably the most information dense video I have ever watched. Wow
    Also, something about this voice is fascinating. It slips right under my conscious thought. I don't know how to feel about. I can pay focus on it if I try but otherwise I instantly stop recognizing it as speach. It's so even and mellow it starts to sound like a brooke or stream...

    • @bonita2311
      @bonita2311 4 месяца назад

      Same for me I completely zoned out

  • @juniordevmedia
    @juniordevmedia Год назад +5

    This is one of the videos I've watched on youtube.

    • @godzilla928
      @godzilla928 5 месяцев назад

      And this is one of the comments I've read on RUclips 😂

  • @thetruthseeker1234
    @thetruthseeker1234 7 месяцев назад +1

    The person who made this video is the person who memories things without understanding.

  • @Gamehighlight2023
    @Gamehighlight2023 Год назад +3

    AMAZING Video THANKS- We should appreciate more all our electronics because they are wonderful tools created to help us in our lives.

  • @ProffAndy
    @ProffAndy Год назад +6

    CPU manufacturing is a complicated and interesting process. This video does little to help understand the process as the video clips often don't match the narration, and the stages of the process are not explained very well.

  • @cydercidro3445
    @cydercidro3445 9 месяцев назад +3

    Its like explaning without explaning. At the not understanding😂😂

  • @mistertechjunkie
    @mistertechjunkie 3 месяца назад +1

    This video seems like it was made by a student who has no idea how a CPU is made but was forced to give a presentation on it. Good job. You get a D!

  • @bloodlass18
    @bloodlass18 Год назад

    I just notice that my ryzen 7 5700x have no diffused in usa and taiwan, is this have to do with the final testing?

  • @Nagria2112
    @Nagria2112 2 года назад +4

    how to you make a 7nm feature with 300nm UV light?

  • @310_Latchkey_kid
    @310_Latchkey_kid 3 месяца назад

    Wow....love your energy!!

  • @saskiavanhoutert6081
    @saskiavanhoutert6081 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video, Steve Jobs said make it round , therefore the circuit goes faster, It lines from inside to outside. Is that correctly noticed by me ? Kind regards

  • @coolgamerdude2660
    @coolgamerdude2660 4 месяца назад +1

    Imagine working in a factory like this, and getting away with bringing home a handful of threadrippers everyday.

    • @MarianGameDev-g7f
      @MarianGameDev-g7f 3 месяца назад

      I don't even want money I ll just go help them 😉 and fill my pockets with 20-30 ryzen 9s 😂😂 and buy a car

  • @nfx7414
    @nfx7414 Год назад +4

    Needs more detail of the process! If we are watching we are interested, we wanna know how each step works

  • @taylorcasale680
    @taylorcasale680 2 года назад +12

    So if I’m getting this straight good chips and bad chips can come from the same batch? And they sell them both?
    Am I missing something or is that basically just what binning is?

    • @shahnawazhaque7243
      @shahnawazhaque7243 2 года назад +10

      they can make a same chip with 8 cores and 6 cores. they just disable the cores that don't work

    • @mrdeathgaming1457
      @mrdeathgaming1457 Год назад +5

      some chips made from a wafer have bad circuits on them but are still mostly functional so a very good chip might be say a i9 and a chip with defects might be sold as an i5 think
      of a bad chip as small city with lots more road closures than a city with with all roads open...more roads...more traffic!

    • @JMcMillen
      @JMcMillen Год назад +1

      They've been doing that for decades. Back in the single core days, they would test each chip to see how fast it was and package it accordingly. So a single batch could result in chips that ran at different speeds. That's also why two chips sold as identical usually didn't run at precisely the same speed. If a CPU was sold in speed increments of 50mhz, then say a 500mhz chip might run anywhere from 500-549mhz. It would have to hit a full speed of 550mhz to be sold as such.

    • @mohammedabb985
      @mohammedabb985 Год назад

      @@JMcMillen it doesnt even matter if it runs in 549 instead of 550 right

    • @JMcMillen
      @JMcMillen Год назад

      @@mohammedabb985 Except from a legal standpoint. If their test doesn't show it running at at least 550, it would be false advertising to sell it as such. And no chip company is going to risk the massive class action lawsuit they would get hit with if it was discovered that their chips tested slower than their advertised speed.

  • @born2war
    @born2war 2 года назад +10

    This just took a bunch of other videos and mixed them, and the explaination is not that good ._.

    • @markhonea2461
      @markhonea2461 2 года назад

      Gabriel, I know how you feel. Take a look at the response I gave to ' Oli Oli ' just near your comment. It might help make sense of this. The many many videos I have watched all race by the singular area that needs the most explicit description. But after adding it all up, I may have figured out how they do this thing. It's really simple, but still, not well taught. I still haven't found a single presentation that lays it out understandably. I hope it helps you. 👍

    • @born2war
      @born2war 2 года назад

      @@markhonea2461 Hi. Thanks for the reply, and I do not usually look for respones to other people's comment, maybe I should to avoid reapeating information. But even if I did, I still wanted to comment what I felt. And the reason for that is because I suck at explaining. Even with an experience I just had, or a dish, or a movie... I lack of skills to explain stuff... therefore I know when something is not well explained and I left this video not understanind 1% more than I had when I came, and I know it had other videos becaus I already sow other videos before this one.
      And by no means I want to sound mean, please, do not mix me with toxic comments, that is why I use the ._. expresion, to substract frustration from the comment.

    • @clockhanded
      @clockhanded 2 года назад

      @@born2war ._.

  • @mrdrquesos2795
    @mrdrquesos2795 29 дней назад

    How do u now the paterns u make on the pieces

  • @LuisPerez-go2ck
    @LuisPerez-go2ck 2 года назад +11

    I feel like there’s no way a human came up with this and was like “let me make a cpu because I know how to make it since I was born”

    • @DracoReptoidsExposed
      @DracoReptoidsExposed Год назад +7

      it was reverse engineered from alien technology

    • @Recondo.
      @Recondo. 6 месяцев назад

      Alchemy and passed down forbidden knowledge.

  • @kurticusmaximus
    @kurticusmaximus 2 дня назад

    This really helped me fall asleep. Thank you.

  • @christianlloydlabanero2832
    @christianlloydlabanero2832 3 месяца назад

    From stones and sticks to this ☠🙏🏼

  • @marcellousnguyen187
    @marcellousnguyen187 Год назад

    Impressive! Most impressive

  • @ATLTraveler
    @ATLTraveler 2 года назад +25

    I still how no idea how a CPU works...

    • @yoomy_gums
      @yoomy_gums 2 года назад +5

      Think ones and zeroes like numbers, only one bit has 2 unique combinations. In the computers we can add more bits to increase the unique combinations and treat each one like value or magnitude. Then the computers works only with numbers.
      How works in a bit more deep explanation:
      1. Program Counter
      Computer reads program pointer, that pointer stores the current address of the execution.
      2. Then the number of the program pointer goes to the instruction Cache L1 or RAM, the RAM or Cache decoders declares which “department” have the selected instruction and reads it. Hence this regret the stored value.
      3. Instruction decoders
      Received instruction goes from selected Memory cell to Instruction decoders, which one activates different components or busses depending of the upcoming instruction. Prepares the execution.
      4. Data decoders
      Computer searches the operands in Data Cache L1 or RAM (the instruction sets the direction) and define inputs.
      5. Execute instruction
      Selected components receive data to process giving the results with flags.
      Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, Rest, if x state jump program to y, Halt. Etc.
      6. End of cycle
      The activated components and busses are closed, and program pointer is increased 1 steep.
      In example of executing a program:
      1. Read drive to search the program.
      2. If it’s ok load to RAM
      If not then occurs an error.
      3. Then operating system orders instructions and data package in cache to store most frequently accessed variables.
      4. Execution if correct.
      If not correct then error message.
      Too long, but i hope you like it. 😊😂

    • @احمدعبدالعزيز-ص3ح9د
      @احمدعبدالعزيز-ص3ح9د 2 года назад

      You write this ؟

    • @احمدعبدالعزيز-ص3ح9د
      @احمدعبدالعزيز-ص3ح9د 2 года назад +1

      @@yoomy_gums ؟

    • @JMcMillen
      @JMcMillen Год назад +1

      Try checking out RUclipsrs like Ben Eater. You can learn loads about how computers work at the chip level.

  • @mortenh5364
    @mortenh5364 8 месяцев назад +1

    GPU's...? Great video of cpu's.

  • @rahimds2000
    @rahimds2000 9 месяцев назад +2

    I came without information and went without any information

  • @D3nizFR
    @D3nizFR Месяц назад

    I thought about making one at home this was really useful

  • @SunnyDoRemix
    @SunnyDoRemix 7 месяцев назад

    amazing great job !!

  • @0dbm
    @0dbm 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent video , excellent work
    From Stone Age to the CPU Age
    Is unimaginable, Aliens I tell you
    Aliens

  • @almuric1baggins337
    @almuric1baggins337 Год назад +5

    Well' I learned absolutely zilch from this video! Thanks for that!

  • @ArsalanSattar-y6v
    @ArsalanSattar-y6v 2 месяца назад

    Penciling 12 tough 4 straight 4. Medial 4 lateral

  • @musimix5990
    @musimix5990 4 месяца назад +1

    How that contains data?

  • @kfjw
    @kfjw 10 месяцев назад +1

    5:41 "Several" transistors?

  • @maarcislv
    @maarcislv 7 месяцев назад +1

    So, the question is - how are they made? This video didn’t explain a single bit, it just made it look even more complicated 😂

  • @JustSatty
    @JustSatty 3 месяца назад +1

    So who's 4th grade essay did you take this information from? I came here to learn how cpus and made and left with the thought of "How are cpus made?"

  • @cerberusrap
    @cerberusrap 10 месяцев назад +1

    I now believe that no one knows how microchips are produced.

  • @roberttrautman2747
    @roberttrautman2747 Год назад +6

    This is probably the single-worst attempt at explaining how CPUs, or any types of integrated circuits for that matter, are made.
    As an electronics engineer I'm acquainted with the specific processes involved, and yet, even I found it very difficult to follow the process in this video. All of the random images that had no correlation with the narration just created a jumbled mess of confusion.

    • @internitsfn8572
      @internitsfn8572 Год назад

      if you found it difficult to understand then you are a terrible electronics engineer

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 4 месяца назад +1

    How in the world did we figure this out? How did we invest transistors? I dont believe in aliens but if I did, transistors would be the reason why. It seems impossible to me we've progressed so much since the first PC in what, 75 years?

  • @matthewdean8070
    @matthewdean8070 Год назад +3

    More about what they are made of then how's it made, they have chips that have a billion transistors, each one the size of a dna strand, How they do that ?

  • @robertellwood8601
    @robertellwood8601 5 месяцев назад +2

    Isn't it weird that if this stopped being profitable we would turn back into cavemen

  • @tarkitarker0815
    @tarkitarker0815 Год назад +3

    its quite a thorough video BUT you all the time proceed to show wafers that are NOT cpu wafers, not even gpu wafers. and some of your b rolls of how its done are straight up in wrong order or one step ahead. a wafer also is not NEARLY AS THICK as a dime, you can BEND a wafer with ease, even its own weigth will bend it. also most wafers are sliced via wire, either moving wire or moving the ingor through wire, last thing is better for raw wafer yield. also the testing you showed is NOT whats used in production, you def. dont wanna throw pieces of broken wafers onto completely fine wafers, thats just a test to determine the grade of the silicon done every so often. the probe needles testing also doesnt check if the wafers meet frequencies at all, it just tests if the transistors block the signal path due to defects. they all respond, its important how loud the response is for binning, if they respond at all for trashing it or not. completely different things. BINNING IS DONE WAY BEFORE PACKAGING AND PACKAGING ALSO HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE HEATSPREADER NOR LIQUIDS, if liquids reach your cpu with perfect packaging its fcked too. packaging is done for 2 important parts, so that the customer doesnt f the cpu up and secondly because stacking dies or creating clusters reduces latency which boosts performance. in 1980´s you had add in cpu cache, horrible latency, horrible performance.

  • @au4i944
    @au4i944 8 месяцев назад

    Anyone else think we as humans have evolved from so much? 75 years ago we were fighting in a war using radios as big as my 3 year old.

  • @sloanNYC
    @sloanNYC Год назад +1

    Very good explanation!

    • @godzilla928
      @godzilla928 5 месяцев назад

      I hopw you're joking

  • @ruperterskin2117
    @ruperterskin2117 Год назад

    Cool. Thanks for sharing.

  • @amnashafqat7936
    @amnashafqat7936 Год назад +1

    Yes, it is a good explanation

  • @proxbayu2375
    @proxbayu2375 4 месяца назад +1

    So you telling me they aren't grow from tree?

  • @robert9495
    @robert9495 8 месяцев назад

    Can you do one on GPU?
    Thanks for posting. I had no idea how the CPU is made.

  • @Verranas
    @Verranas 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wait a minute they pass from sanding some disc made of sand to packaging , that was kinda useless to watch.

  • @hollingsworthfamily8857
    @hollingsworthfamily8857 2 года назад +4

    The information that the narrator is saying is good, too bad 1% of the video shots match his narration. The other 99% is just filler and mostly out of order with regards to anything!

  • @claws61821
    @claws61821 10 месяцев назад +1

    "The process ends up in the entire transistor."
    And that's the point at which this explanation went from half-baked to completely useless by skipping too much information.

  • @AnishKothari
    @AnishKothari 8 месяцев назад

    At what step exactly did we give sand the ability to think and process ????

  • @erransousa1325
    @erransousa1325 Год назад +2

    At many points, the images make no sense with the narration.

  • @gr4j0m3r
    @gr4j0m3r 11 месяцев назад +1

    7:25 tell me that the person that took the photo know nothing about how to build a PC, and with that tainted your credibility as a channel too.

  • @ハンコックスカイトリスタン
    @ハンコックスカイトリスタン 6 месяцев назад

    All of that hard work so we can scroll on TikTok

  • @jaykuz3496
    @jaykuz3496 Год назад

    I’m going to take my cpu to the beach :D

  • @CH-vb5kr
    @CH-vb5kr 9 месяцев назад +1

    Any else have the Subtitles/Closed-captions turned on?
    They're hilarious!

  • @Ph4nToMX
    @Ph4nToMX 7 месяцев назад +1

    Seriously though, how did they figure this out? How did someone come up with these complex order of operations to figure out how to build the foundation of the computer? This had to have come from alien crafts that were recovered, and reverse engineered. There's no way we came up with this in 1971?????

  • @anasqai
    @anasqai Год назад +1

    Ingot is not usually a metal? That is rectangular with / \ sides? Silicone Ingot?

  • @RobertGithinji-j2b
    @RobertGithinji-j2b 3 месяца назад

    man I heard a cpu has an alu , memory unit and control unit , and i heard the compiler takes instructions and translates them for the machine , i simply do not see how all that happens from this process

  • @ApothercyCold
    @ApothercyCold Год назад +1

    this seems like a video of a dude reading Wikipedia while unrelated stock clips play

  • @ray-antraya4880
    @ray-antraya4880 6 месяцев назад

    SO that guy who made his first Computer did all of this using his barehands

  • @johnmac8084
    @johnmac8084 8 месяцев назад +1

    Disappointed. I thought this was from the excellent TV series How It's Made, it's not. It's just some library clips thrown together with an AI narration that doesn't match up.

  • @ieanenizedsalt3311
    @ieanenizedsalt3311 Год назад

    Maybe edit your video in a way that you reduce using pictures of videos that does not reflect the part youre explaining. There are so many stock videos here placed incorrectly. Which made me confused

  • @disneyworlddelights
    @disneyworlddelights Месяц назад +1

    Who tf figured all this out

  • @cristophermontayre5770
    @cristophermontayre5770 2 года назад +1

    I just only thought of wafer as a buscuit how nice😂

  • @turboimport95
    @turboimport95 8 месяцев назад

    most impressive thing is, A cave man on a beach had a pile of sand and thought hmmm, I can make computer chips with this!!

  • @vymvn6
    @vymvn6 2 года назад +5

    Yeah it’s magic

  • @hardplastic_983
    @hardplastic_983 4 месяца назад +1

    I etch to this

  • @arthurl8385
    @arthurl8385 3 месяца назад +1

    Voice “Less than .1% of impurities”
    Text “1% of impurities”
    🙄
    2:00

  • @KayliBarber
    @KayliBarber Год назад +4

    The people that came up with this process are amazing. I can't believe they gave up all the secrets step by step. Now anyone can do it. Not a smart business move.

    • @zm_mihel
      @zm_mihel 8 месяцев назад

      Right it only takes billions of dollars of equipment and years and years of driver development

  • @baltor-
    @baltor- 4 месяца назад +1

    Who tf came up with the idea of doing all these?

  • @smittyvanjagermanjenson182
    @smittyvanjagermanjenson182 3 месяца назад

    Yeah, plenty of sand in roswell New Mexico. The aliens that survived the crash were forced to show us how their stuff worked and were disposed of in the 60s.

  • @nareshprajapati7506
    @nareshprajapati7506 7 месяцев назад

    Hi
    Good Morning
    I am Naresh from botad Gujarat india
    I intrest make the processor our country how ?
    Help me
    How straup new ?

  • @kitemanmusic
    @kitemanmusic 4 месяца назад

    I did not feel that the images lined up with the descriptions. Sorry guys.

  • @rhoddodduw
    @rhoddodduw 8 месяцев назад

    I came to the comments after watching this to see if I was just being thick... Turns out it's not just me who learned nothing about how a CPU is made 🤣

  • @xsparky0168
    @xsparky0168 7 месяцев назад

    me the whole time: sand waffles

  • @sandeepdhingra7343
    @sandeepdhingra7343 Месяц назад

    It’s just for fun they don’t expects any body to make a cpu from this video

  • @dragonuv65
    @dragonuv65 3 месяца назад

    But like... how did we figure out to do all of this...? lol I guess the simple explanation is science and research, but like how does putting all these chemcials and metals together make it so I can play video games? It's wild how combining all those things results in a computer, that is what I have a hard time wrapping my head around.

  • @mikesmith-wk7vy
    @mikesmith-wk7vy Год назад +1

    Cool now I understand in the pc gaming world what silicon lottery means . My amd 5800x runs hot and needs more cooling than it should I didn’t get very lucky

  • @annarenee8503
    @annarenee8503 Год назад +1

    Thank you for giving me an idea of how a CPU is made

  • @ArsalanSattar-y6v
    @ArsalanSattar-y6v 2 месяца назад

    Plus cuted alumina2 inches 4 sides

  • @petergibson2318
    @petergibson2318 8 месяцев назад

    When they flash a new picture in front of you every 2 seconds you know the video is going to be useless. I looked for 30 seconds.

  • @qrogueuk
    @qrogueuk Год назад

    @04:36 "ANTIMONY" sounded like "anti-money"

  • @christ2290
    @christ2290 Год назад

    It'd be a lot cooler if the animations of the pictures actually lined up with the narriation. E.g. you're talking about ion doping while slicing the ingot, talking about photoresist when you're showing wire bonding, talking about etching while showing polishing. Makes no sense.

  • @pinknips7538
    @pinknips7538 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wait so that other video wasn’t trolling

  • @msteele0
    @msteele0 Год назад +1

    I still do not understand how CPU processors are actually made!

  • @nicxkartono
    @nicxkartono Год назад

    I don't know if they had the resources or not, or their video editor didn't know what they're doing. But I don't connect to what he said and what I saw in the video