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  • Опубликовано: 24 май 2012
  • This video shows the process of how computer chips are made using Intel's world leading 22nm manufacturing technology with 3D transistors. It starts with common sand and shows the most important manufacturing steps until the computer chip (here a 3rd Gen Intel Core processor) is ready for sale. Download an informative supplement to the video here: download.intel.com/newsroom/ki...
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  • @theintensegamer178
    @theintensegamer178 7 лет назад +2863

    must be scary working at an Intel fabrication plant work all those flying saw blades...

  • @MyAsdfqwe
    @MyAsdfqwe 8 лет назад +2094

    OK, i understand. now i will make one myself.

  • @diegofloor
    @diegofloor 7 лет назад +689

    It's all clear now! First you slice the weird garlic, then clean it with blue liquid, Take some pictures with a jigsaw puzzle, look at it with a magnifying glass, spray it with dettol power (it kills 99.9% of all bacteria), then you take a kitchen sponge and dissolve the upper part until it resembles a tennis court. From here on I admit it got a little confusing. I might need more sponges than I anticipated.
    (Forgive my silliness. This is a cool video :)

    • @hasnainabbasdilawar8832
      @hasnainabbasdilawar8832 7 лет назад +17

      Haha nicely explained!

    • @ramdany7
      @ramdany7 7 лет назад +10

      yeah.. i planning to make one of this or maybe two, but i cant sure where to buy a jigsaw like that.. is using a kitchen knife okay for this?

    • @oscar2217
      @oscar2217 7 лет назад +1

      HAHAHAHHA

    • @user-to2tt3qx5w
      @user-to2tt3qx5w 7 лет назад +13

      such a noob, just x ray the double cheese before prayer wheel send metal karma to it, the rest is self explaining, just cut to make it pretty.

    • @thearyaman123
      @thearyaman123 7 лет назад +3

      diegofloor you are not the only one dude , even I lost my shit , this seems like a conspiracy

  • @PanzerFaustFurious
    @PanzerFaustFurious 10 лет назад +1163

    thanks i made a i5 using this video

    • @LocoMe4u
      @LocoMe4u 5 лет назад +6

      wooooosh

    • @Ahmadsyar
      @Ahmadsyar 5 лет назад +10

      post benchmark pls

    • @yashobv
      @yashobv 4 года назад +5

      Send me one

    • @Ritik352
      @Ritik352 4 года назад +5

      @shintori really??

    • @DrChicken5269
      @DrChicken5269 4 года назад +1

      @@kostasgr1858 r/woosh

  • @malteeaser101
    @malteeaser101 7 лет назад +2845

    Instructions not clear, made an AMD chip.

  • @BigChungusthe3rd
    @BigChungusthe3rd 9 лет назад +1091

    Still a better love story than Twilight

  • @lightmobile
    @lightmobile 8 лет назад +772

    Lol some voice-over explaining what the fuck is going on would be nice

    • @chrisnguyen5922
      @chrisnguyen5922 8 лет назад +31

      +lightmobile just a demo. intel wants a monopoly, not competition :D

    • @IhateYoutube
      @IhateYoutube 8 лет назад +1

      +lightmobile why does it need a voice over? Made perfect sense to me. But then, I go out and research things that interest me. :)

    • @lightmobile
      @lightmobile 8 лет назад +13

      +brett248vista You are the very model of a modern major general

    • @IhateYoutube
      @IhateYoutube 8 лет назад

      lightmobile I'm part Animal and Mineral? :)

    • @tonyvu7210
      @tonyvu7210 8 лет назад +4

      Watch this /watch?v=UvluuAIiA50. It's from AMD, much easier to understand xD

  • @ldchappell1
    @ldchappell1 2 года назад +76

    I just turned 65 and even though I've been using computers for 30 years, I'm still amazed how far man has advanced in so little time. Only 24 years after the invention of the transistor, Intel put 2,300 random logic transistors in it's 4-bit 4004 processor. Now we're up to 64-bit processors with billions of transistors.

    • @carterboatner5170
      @carterboatner5170 Год назад +4

      @sigma The Intel 4-bit 4004 processor featuring 2,300 transistors was released in 1971, 24 years after invention of the "point-contact transistor" by Bell Labs in 1947. Fast forward to CE with commercially-available 64-bit processors with BILLIONS of transistors.

  • @Taylor-cy3cd
    @Taylor-cy3cd 8 лет назад +287

    And then you add a cup of pixie dust and some magic

  • @ka1e_chips
    @ka1e_chips 7 лет назад +900

    Anybody else who just thought it looked nice and had no idea wtf is going on?

    • @rahulrepal7742
      @rahulrepal7742 7 лет назад

      Cubestormer Iv same here bro

    • @AdamsOlympia
      @AdamsOlympia 7 лет назад +7

      Watch the "Indistinguishable From Magic" video; It'll give you a lot better idea of what it was you were looking at.
      watch?v=NGFhc8R_uO4

    • @ONRIPRESENCE
      @ONRIPRESENCE 6 лет назад +4

      I know I'm late to this comment section but: lithography

    • @onnojogot9014
      @onnojogot9014 6 лет назад +5

      exactly! can't imagine how awesome scientists are!!!

    • @jashickey
      @jashickey 6 лет назад

      Yes, much like a good confusing Sci-fi movie you have to watch 3-4 times to get the gist of.

  • @TylerN945
    @TylerN945 8 лет назад +804

    *Rendered and Animated using AMD processors*

    • @humvee2800
      @humvee2800 8 лет назад +12

      +Tyler Nandalal AMD processors , absolutely destroyed preformance wise by intel for the last decade.

    • @TylerN945
      @TylerN945 8 лет назад +9

      Willy Wonka true but AMD is cheaper so I use AMD in my builds. My phone has an Intel processor tho.

    • @Catishcat
      @Catishcat 8 лет назад +4

      +Tyler Nandalal AMD is better only in builds below $500, because Intel has better performance per core (and AMD has strategy of getting enormous amount of cores in one chip to compensate).

    • @plumeater1
      @plumeater1 8 лет назад +4

      +Tyler Nandalal AMD is cheaper when you but but performance per watt is not that good. Electricity bill is your trade off.

    • @hydrochloricacid2146
      @hydrochloricacid2146 8 лет назад +4

      I dpnt see how this would become a flame war...

  • @L3ON360Z
    @L3ON360Z 10 лет назад +29

    Just made an i5 5670K. Thanks for the video

  • @sparda9060
    @sparda9060 8 лет назад +434

    Its so amazing how we can freaking used plain old SAND, and use a process to turn it into silicon wafers to craft microprocessors. Like how in the hell did we humans figure out the hundreds of steps to process these tiny microprocessors with transistors at atomic size. It seems like Aliens from another galaxy gave us this knowledge but in fact it is just the human mind that created this insanely amazing computer technology.

    • @RastaPilot737
      @RastaPilot737 8 лет назад +9

      +sparda9060 amen

    • @joshuacortez168
      @joshuacortez168 8 лет назад +26

      But what if Aliens gave us the knowledge. Where did they learn it from?

    • @RastaPilot737
      @RastaPilot737 8 лет назад +51

      cats

    • @sparda9060
      @sparda9060 8 лет назад +36

      *****
      computer tech hasn't been around that long. Like 50 years or so. So the advancement is super fast that its kind of mind boggling.

    • @sparda9060
      @sparda9060 8 лет назад +5

      *****
      My bad, I meant microprocessors.

  • @avanredgrave
    @avanredgrave 4 года назад +100

    Intel: Launched 10nm architecture
    RUclips: Let's recommend them the 22nm architecture.
    Blue shirt kid: So first of all it's RUclips algorithm....

    • @sivaram3810
      @sivaram3810 4 года назад +3

      9 year old army😂

    • @giftednovahd
      @giftednovahd 3 года назад

      amd:wait you are still at 10 nm? we are alr at Quantum pcs

    • @David-ci2yt
      @David-ci2yt 3 года назад

      still 14nm ROFL

    • @Francesco-bf8cb
      @Francesco-bf8cb 3 года назад

      @me fine nanometers matters, they reduce power consumption and help performance.
      However, intel is really doing a great job with their 14nm, an i5 10400f is cheap, with a low tdp, and can be considered as another ryzen 5 3600

    • @user-ee5he9oz3k
      @user-ee5he9oz3k 3 года назад

      Watching this on my sandy bridge machine

  • @Andytlp
    @Andytlp 8 лет назад +30

    Transistors are impressive enough... but the way they link everything together is just amazing.

  • @i.hankfisher3162
    @i.hankfisher3162 8 лет назад +56

    "...It starts with common sand..." well not exactly. Intel doesn't just grab sand from the beach or a sandbox. They use the purest refined silica sand. They use something along the lines of 99.9999% pure SiO2 which is mined from specifically pure locations around the world, and then refined..refined..refined

    • @q4zr366
      @q4zr366 5 лет назад +13

      i prefer sandbox sand. it is 100% pure. it just looks weird when you see an adult stealing the sandbox sand at his local park.

  • @vgfxworks
    @vgfxworks 4 года назад +52

    Who's watching this now ?

  • @jeandannemann
    @jeandannemann 8 месяцев назад +5

    1:47 I admire these engineers so much.. this is amazing.. what an achievement of the human kind.. almost magical

  • @bulat596
    @bulat596 4 года назад +51

    After 12 years working with Intel processors I am AMD-user now.

  • @punkaj
    @punkaj 2 года назад +4

    This is insane! And the video is 9 years old.....how much advancement has happened in all these years. 👏👏

  • @bobsmith-ov3kn
    @bobsmith-ov3kn 6 лет назад +4

    to people who actually have the capacity to appreciate just how complex the achievement of this level technology is this video is absolutely awe inducing

  • @johnthefisherman69
    @johnthefisherman69 10 лет назад +3

    its absolutely insane how much information, and energy passes through those tiny cores. Whats even crazier is that a human developed this technology...

  • @iliasgatzogias8011
    @iliasgatzogias8011 4 года назад +4

    Well done video, you travelled for 8 years to be recommended 👍👌 thanks to RUclips algorithm 💪

  • @ChristopherJones16
    @ChristopherJones16 8 лет назад +60

    I think... I think I just ascended into a higher form of consciousness merely just listening to this music.. yes.. yes i did.. I'm typing this comment with my mind now.

    • @sebmgmt
      @sebmgmt 6 лет назад

      Christopher Jones lol

    • @harumasikuchannel
      @harumasikuchannel 6 лет назад +2

      lol me too, they must've spent billions and billions and billions only for composing the music

  • @nitowa
    @nitowa 9 лет назад +16

    I'm deeply honored to witness technology like this, can't wait to see what you do with graphene!

  • @WhiteSlift
    @WhiteSlift 9 лет назад +89

    I used my i5 and the other components of my computer to watch this video.

    • @Spartan117JMC
      @Spartan117JMC 9 лет назад +1

      Lol i have Phenom X3 (AMD) OOOOOLD x)

    • @zacharywaldron2556
      @zacharywaldron2556 9 лет назад +1

      Lol I have FX 9590 (AMD)

    • @DarkPhoneixZ
      @DarkPhoneixZ 9 лет назад +1

      WhiteSlift omg thats the corniest thing i have ever heard

    • @PimpMatt0
      @PimpMatt0 9 лет назад

      4690k 4.5Ghz here.

    • @zacharywaldron2556
      @zacharywaldron2556 9 лет назад

      ***** Sorry there are no "8 core I5s", but this I believe is a troll.

  • @hariharakumar891
    @hariharakumar891 2 года назад +4

    Its like a feast to my eyes. So beautifully depicted the fabrication process

  • @zhangwb712
    @zhangwb712 10 лет назад +9

    Finally understand how to make a CPU, good video showing instructions.

    • @imeakdo7
      @imeakdo7 9 лет назад +2

      is is only the principal steps
      really, to make a transistor, we need to pass a wafer trough more than 800 steps and over a entire month if you are working 24/7 on that

  • @bahaaeldin2656
    @bahaaeldin2656 4 года назад +10

    2019:
    no one :...
    youtube : lets start recommending 2012 videos now

  • @grumpyragdoll2640
    @grumpyragdoll2640 8 лет назад +7

    It's so freaking beautiful!! Always dreamed to work at Intel.

    • @saivarsha
      @saivarsha 4 года назад +1

      Dream on! You can do it!

  • @speckles_cheetah4307
    @speckles_cheetah4307 6 лет назад +1

    This is so beautyfull!
    Thanks for high quality content worth watching!

  • @khantzaw378
    @khantzaw378 4 года назад +4

    It is just simply amazing that the silicon chip has revolutionized the whole world.

  •  4 года назад +5

    Isso é, sem dúvida, uma das coisas mais importantes do universo!

  • @jacobgable3163
    @jacobgable3163 8 лет назад +6

    *cries* it's so beautiful...

  • @dkddikshit3945
    @dkddikshit3945 7 лет назад

    Thanks for posting this video 📼

  • @nemesisc6122
    @nemesisc6122 8 лет назад +2

    This is such a beautiful video thank you intel for educating us !

  • @granderondeproductions3286
    @granderondeproductions3286 7 лет назад +4

    one word: badass.

  • @DanZhukovin
    @DanZhukovin 7 лет назад +14

    The fact that this video concludes in just an i5 instead of an i7 is just really anti-climactic

  • @FumbleMybees
    @FumbleMybees 7 лет назад

    This was surprisingly emotional.

  • @mahetem.mmoges6787
    @mahetem.mmoges6787 5 лет назад

    This is probably the most amazing video I have ever seen.

  • @ModelBuilders
    @ModelBuilders 10 лет назад +11

    👏👏👏Bravo Intel, you make some of the best chips in the world. I design my own chips that are simple and are made of about 5 transistors. I really wanna work for u guys. Keep up the amazing work and make the 5i7 someday. When i work for u guys, u will know about this device. 👏👏👏👍👍👍💪💪💪💪👊👊👊❤️❤️❤️

  • @yogi799
    @yogi799 8 лет назад +21

    Thanks for posting this video, but I have two questions. While I sort of "understand" how the transistors are made in this process, what about the interconnects (wires) at 1:42? What process goes into that? Is it also photolitography performed on multiple layers, etching away and filling with copper atoms? Also, the minifying glass at 0:29... what is the size of the template/stencil/mask that the UV light is shone though (I presume several inches?). Does the minifying glass reduce this mask by 1000s of times to the nanoscale or is there something else going on? Thank you.

    • @Intel
      @Intel  8 лет назад +23

      Hi, Chris we kindly recommend you to check the following link: intel.ly/1nzxaX5 . There you will be able to find all the information regarding the process of making a chip . if you have any adittional question please contact us back. Best regards-PU

    • @yogi799
      @yogi799 8 лет назад +8

      +Intel Hello and thank you for responding, however, my 2 very specific questions are not addressed in that PDF (I have seen it before BTW). Could I ask you to forward my question to a technician, or someone who knows the process a bit more? I am looking for a general answer, not overly detailed and complex, but it does require someone closer to the process. Thanks again! PS. Alternatively, please suggest another venue for asking more in-depth questions, but I am sure many folks here might be interested too. Thank you! Keep up the great job innovating the microchip technology!

    • @isoslow
      @isoslow 8 лет назад +5

      +Chris K.
      Yes, as you've guessed multiple copper layers are repeatedly etched and polished. To insulate each layer low-κ dielectric is placed between them which is typically one form of silicon dioxide or another.

    • @ernststavroblofeld1961
      @ernststavroblofeld1961 8 лет назад +2

      +Intel
      So you are seriously charging a thousand dollars for a little piece of molten and etched sand?

    • @michi9955
      @michi9955 7 лет назад +15

      +Ernst Stavro Blofeld If its so simple do it yourself ;)

  • @raianislam3610
    @raianislam3610 4 года назад +1

    It has been 8 years but the video feels so cool

  • @LiphNeo
    @LiphNeo 7 лет назад

    Thank you for existing!

  • @NemoMadFish
    @NemoMadFish 10 лет назад +4

    so beautiful O_O

  • @ludvikkruseskatrud4416
    @ludvikkruseskatrud4416 4 года назад +76

    Why the frick is this in my recommendations?

    • @inoino9918
      @inoino9918 4 года назад +3

      Dude, me too I think RUclips's just weird sometime

    • @batman_2004
      @batman_2004 4 года назад +1

      You nerd!!

  • @edy.
    @edy. 3 года назад

    I'm a computer teacher for elementary at Colegio Familia in Tijuana, México. Explaining how the evolution in computer provide so many benefits to human society would be very hard with out the help of this kind of videos. I'm very grateful with Intel for sharing this good stuff. I'll like to explain more to my students about this and other videos and contribute to enroll future engineers for next generations. Link describing this video is not showing the info. How can you help? PD. Mark Bohr Video Animation is fantastic! Kids of 3th grade love it, of course I had to voiceover to Spanish language. Please do hurry in giving me a hand with how to explain this video. Thankyou!

  • @logaeshwaran8144
    @logaeshwaran8144 5 лет назад

    WOW!!!....finally learned to make an I3 processor. I will definitely gave a try this weekend

  • @q4zr366
    @q4zr366 5 лет назад +89

    instructions unclear. made GPU

    • @KevlarMM
      @KevlarMM 4 года назад

      q4zr 36 bruh

  • @dalekmun2010
    @dalekmun2010 12 лет назад +5

    Good job Intel! Not only an (Mostly) accurate representation of the process, but also beautiful!

  • @AlexeyFilippenkoPlummet
    @AlexeyFilippenkoPlummet 7 лет назад

    Nice tutorial, thanks. Now I can finally make CPUs at home and save money on building my PC.

  • @MouadMoeLLElBourahi
    @MouadMoeLLElBourahi 4 года назад +2

    Nice tutorial
    Thanks for helping me

  • @mehulvarshney6708
    @mehulvarshney6708 5 лет назад +92

    2012:
    2013:
    2014:
    2015:
    2016:
    2017:
    2018:
    2019: Gets in your recommendation after that Chip video of 2009 or else! 😂

  • @chueychuey
    @chueychuey 9 лет назад +88

    Worst infographic ever. Had no idea what any of this is. Lol. Nice musical score though!

    • @pieluver1234
      @pieluver1234 9 лет назад +11

      chueychuey Intellectual property. Of course they're not going to show exactly how they manufacture stuff. This is a business, and there's going to be competition.

    • @dbisnet18
      @dbisnet18 9 лет назад +8

      chueychuey You can find the explanation of the video here, where all steps shown are described: download.intel.com/newsroom/kits/chipmaking/pdfs/Sand-to-Silicon_22nm-Version.pdf

    • @MitalosLFS
      @MitalosLFS 9 лет назад

      chueychuey I wanna Know That 0:55 Music xD

    • @zhengzhenggao666
      @zhengzhenggao666 8 лет назад

      +MitalosLFS Assured Future by Peter Tong from album Future Fidelity

    • @zhengzhenggao666
      @zhengzhenggao666 8 лет назад

      +chueychuey Assured Future by Peter Tong from album Future Fidelity

  • @lucashajje3919
    @lucashajje3919 7 лет назад

    Love electromagnetism I'm studying about semiconductors right now and I can see a lot of things in this vídeo! the end is just magic!

  • @ranchu3203
    @ranchu3203 4 года назад

    Beautiful demonstration of how beautiful that is

  • @d9zirable
    @d9zirable 4 года назад +3

    this video is still not outdated, intel are making 22nm pentiums again

  • @feschber
    @feschber 6 лет назад +6

    first you need a diamond shovel to mine the sand

  • @LudwigvanBeethoven2
    @LudwigvanBeethoven2 3 года назад

    Thanks for the explanation. It was very clear

  • @rahulkaran573
    @rahulkaran573 7 лет назад

    i was anxiously waiting for intel to implement 3d transistors really cooooool.

  • @timone1002
    @timone1002 9 лет назад +3

    The marvels of man now on something the size of a finger nail...

  • @ofcanjan
    @ofcanjan 5 лет назад +4

    0:58, Ok thanks I will go to buy the Table Tennis Table

  • @ge2565
    @ge2565 3 года назад

    Thanks for the enlightenment...
    Now I finally know how to make animated video

  • @NARKISDUDE
    @NARKISDUDE 9 лет назад

    Incredible. bravo. real hard workers there.

  • @saborjuan
    @saborjuan 7 лет назад +4

    Man this was so well explained that I was able to make one out of my Legos

  • @amilom007
    @amilom007 7 лет назад +3

    cpu is a piece of glass with very thin layers of doped silicon and copper manufactured and managed in a very complicated ways.

  • @defeatSpace
    @defeatSpace Год назад

    I know the video is goofy, but the scale always gives me chills, still plenty of room too.

  • @Dangerboy-xw8nb
    @Dangerboy-xw8nb 6 лет назад

    At 2:07 how it was being placed was like placement in style especially with the music

  • @chimneyspecialist2283
    @chimneyspecialist2283 6 лет назад +4

    2:10 10/10 Drop

  • @TheGlitcher7
    @TheGlitcher7 4 года назад +8

    Lol I don’t think intel themselves know how the f these cpus are made

  • @NickyboyOC
    @NickyboyOC 11 лет назад

    Mindblowing.... Honestly

  • @EngineeringNS
    @EngineeringNS 9 лет назад +2

    That was beautiful...

  • @dangerriff
    @dangerriff 8 лет назад +7

    Oh its so easy! Now i can make i5 by my own :P

  • @remesh1226
    @remesh1226 4 года назад +3

    Ok RUclips, why this is in my recommendations after all these years!? Yours too!!

  • @haimpaulful
    @haimpaulful 7 лет назад

    WOW that's awesome

  • @Max-zk2pp
    @Max-zk2pp 11 лет назад

    That was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen

  • @eduardooo123
    @eduardooo123 10 лет назад +5

    I wonder... Is there a person in the whole world, which knows 100% on how a microprocessor it's made? But I mean 100%.
    For example I give him sand, and he understand every minute detail, and he makes out of it a microprocessor. Or there are highly specialized personnel which takes care of every bit of detail, and knows only his job?
    Also, 22nm it's extremely small, can they visualize the final product with a microscope or something?
    I would like to know, thanks

    • @billydagenham
      @billydagenham 10 лет назад

      They meticulously make a little "die" that they then shine a laser through onto a silicon disk. The disk has before been coated with a material than then "sticks" after being exposed to the light. You wash it off and then you have a chip. They usually have many layers. They can be small because the wavelength of the light and mirros are so precise. The equipment is on huge granite blocks

    • @JavaLu
      @JavaLu 10 лет назад +4

      Q: Is there a person in the whole world, which knows 100% on how a microprocessor it's made? But I mean 100%.
      A: In my opinion, there are plenty of people do know 100%, however there are many ways to achieve the same thing using different material, structure and techniques. So do one person know every possible way we invented so far? Probably not.
      Q: For example I give him sand, and he understand every minute detail, and he makes out of it a microprocessor. Or there are highly specialized personnel which takes care of every bit of detail, and knows only his job?
      A: If he is provided with adequate tools, material and facility in general. Yes, is actually not too bad. Is almost like baking a cake in a way. However, you happen to know how to grow wheat and operate a wind mill.
      Q: Also, 22nm it's extremely small, can they visualize the final product with a microscope or something?
      A: electromagnetic microscope, cost around a million dollars.
      Bonus: You can actually see a single atom with a good enough microscope: /watch?v=oSCX78-8-q0
      This is about best I can answer you. If I made a mistake or ignorant statement. Please forgive me for my stupidity Internet people. Thanks

    • @eduardooo123
      @eduardooo123 10 лет назад

      Thanks

    • @1BYEBYE1
      @1BYEBYE1 10 лет назад

      Java Lu yes.

    • @Knightfire66
      @Knightfire66 5 лет назад

      its not hard to make those, every one could make transistors and wire them together so that you get for instance a 2 bit computing unit. so you could make your own little calcutor very easily... but you need to make them so tiny (for instance 10nm (coffe lake)) ... so its hard to make the machines which make those... its like rocket science... rockets are not hard to make... evry one can make them... but its hard to make a really good fuel "pump" aka rocket engine...

  • @ThatGuy-nv5kz
    @ThatGuy-nv5kz 7 лет назад +20

    So.....Aliens?

  • @XT21
    @XT21 7 лет назад +1

    Thank You Very Much.

  • @nadaaliganoun3284
    @nadaaliganoun3284 2 года назад

    C'est extraordinaire !

  • @SakiSkai
    @SakiSkai 9 лет назад +40

    why is the chip so small compared to the whole package? (ceramic,pins etc)

    • @KayoMichiels
      @KayoMichiels 9 лет назад

      PCGeekProductions The smaller the chip, the more cores you can put in it.

    • @SakiSkai
      @SakiSkai 9 лет назад +1

      well duh that's not what i meant. i said why the chip/cores is so small COMPARED to the whole package-the whole cpu

    • @KayoMichiels
      @KayoMichiels 9 лет назад +15

      Because that's a "standard" sized CPU socket...

    • @SakiSkai
      @SakiSkai 9 лет назад +5

      why is the standard size cpu so large compared to the actual chip?

    • @SakiSkai
      @SakiSkai 9 лет назад +2

      you can handle a lot smaller stuff with ur fingers compared to this.

  • @depresskam
    @depresskam 9 лет назад +9

    its wonederful how some wires and semiconductors can solve stuff that that humans can't even thing off, make pictures humans can't !!!!! imagine things !!!

    • @depresskam
      @depresskam 9 лет назад

      lol typo :D

    • @marekgrencstein7215
      @marekgrencstein7215 9 лет назад +3

      You can study it at university. And it's not that difficult actually. I recommend looking how basic logic gates work. And computers are simply made up by connecting different logic gates.

    • @depresskam
      @depresskam 9 лет назад

      Marek Grencštein I'm young now! But I'm not sure what I'm going to study, computer science or....

    • @marekgrencstein7215
      @marekgrencstein7215 9 лет назад

      math.hws.edu/TMCM/java/labs/xLogicCircuitsLab1.html try out this little app. The best way to learn is to start fooling around :) There are few pre-made simple circuits used in computers but you can try to make your own. Also learn how numbers work using only 0/1 digits. (0 - no power, 1 - power )

    • @imeakdo7
      @imeakdo7 9 лет назад

      Cole Johnson yes, it can

  • @Dra60oN
    @Dra60oN 8 лет назад +1

    Currently studying electrical engineering and PC's were always my passion since I was little kid,would like to get a chance to work for INTEL someday

  • @barinovmax5544
    @barinovmax5544 5 лет назад

    Wow! This is very cool! Love you, intel!

  • @lcomment6320
    @lcomment6320 4 года назад +6

    Did recommendations done this to you

  • @fckinnonstick9919
    @fckinnonstick9919 8 лет назад +7

    why core i5?

    • @joshuacortez168
      @joshuacortez168 8 лет назад

      Because it's their most popular processor line

  • @ob1keno227
    @ob1keno227 5 лет назад

    Astonishing, speechless

  • @DLCguy
    @DLCguy 8 месяцев назад

    I don't think I have a better understanding, but that was a cool surreal video.

  • @Zorcky-2C
    @Zorcky-2C 4 года назад +5

    Spoiler alert, 8 years later, Intel's processor still 14 nm

  • @noseefood1943
    @noseefood1943 7 лет назад +5

    if there were a god, he/she would've been impressed.

  • @hariharanb785
    @hariharanb785 6 лет назад

    Whoa!! Nice blades.

  • @Bildungsromancuddy
    @Bildungsromancuddy 9 лет назад +6

    The animation looks like it was made back in 2001.

  • @shahriarhussain2366
    @shahriarhussain2366 4 года назад +5

    2019 7nm process 🤣😂

    • @Sup3r87
      @Sup3r87 4 года назад

      I’d like to see you make a processor.

    • @shahriarhussain2366
      @shahriarhussain2366 4 года назад

      @@Sup3r87 2020 5nm processor

  • @MrSandwichk
    @MrSandwichk 4 года назад +3

    Here AMD is shipping 7nm+ and you are still stuck at 22nm+ . .

    • @kire929
      @kire929 4 года назад

      Is that a joke?

    • @rizkymazwarpratama5886
      @rizkymazwarpratama5886 4 года назад

      @@kire929 yes... Intel should make the 10nm instead. This video is outdated.

    • @kire929
      @kire929 4 года назад

      @@rizkymazwarpratama5886 Like, the guy thought the vídeo is recent or what? Lol, but yeah, Intel has been stuck at 14nm for years

  • @vatanrangani8033
    @vatanrangani8033 4 года назад +2

    Welcome to RUclips's mysterious recommendations episode x

  • @qaaris4280
    @qaaris4280 2 года назад

    This was super vague, and I didn't learn much, but I watched the video with a microchip-powered decice, so I guess it works.

  • @ChauTee
    @ChauTee 8 лет назад +16

    I don't understand any of it lol

    • @tonyvu7210
      @tonyvu7210 8 лет назад

      This is a better version /watch?v=UvluuAIiA50. It's from AMD, much easier to understand xD

    • @hardilish
      @hardilish 7 лет назад

      Tony Vu is the only gal in that

    • @harumasikuchannel
      @harumasikuchannel 6 лет назад

      because you're a female (2)

  • @InTheCity3D
    @InTheCity3D 9 лет назад +5

    All that money and this is the level of animation quality we're provided.
    Screw you Intel. Hire a real artist.

  • @silvervens
    @silvervens 5 лет назад

    Thats an amazing animation that billion transistor was just an small as an palm of your hand interesting...

  • @keetar
    @keetar 8 лет назад

    This video is much better than anyanother!