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

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

MyAsdfqwe
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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 :)

diegofloor
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Instructions not clear, made an AMD chip.

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

lightmobile
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Still a better love story than Twilight

BigChungustherd
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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.

ldchappell
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*Rendered and Animated using AMD processors*

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

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

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

Andytlp
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Just made an i5 5670K. Thanks for the video

LONZ
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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.

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

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

punkaj
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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

bobsmith-ovkn
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"...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

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

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

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

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