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That sand is not the sand
ОтветитьLa guerre pour les composants seras pas nécessaire reprenez vous et réfléchissez ont peut tout imprimer via le PCB et faire d’énormes marges
ОтветитьAvec les nouvelles technologies pas dur que les composants soient nécessaire c’est le but de supprimer la dépendance à Taïwan😂
Ответитьএই নামের সাথেই কেমোন চিটিং বাজ
ОтветитьThankyou this video is very amazing valuable thankyou again!!
ОтветитьExcellent video but the drone sound in the background drives me crazy
ОтветитьHuh???
ОтветитьI have seen videos of how they are made, but non of them really explained how most of it works. I understand it now, thanks.
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ОтветитьThe holes moving around is kind of misleading. It's doesn't "move" like a particle, in reality what actually happens is the electron near the hole fills it, then this electron leaves a hole behind, then another electron will fill the hole and another hole is available and this goes on and on. That's why we say it "moves" but it's not how the way you think of moving.
ОтветитьWell explained , l like it
ОтветитьBc kisne invent kiya Yeh
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Loda samaj me nahi aya.. Yeh karke bande ne future develop kar diya humanity ka 😮alien tha kya voh
My soulmate told me tonight these chips are gown in the ground naturally.
ОтветитьNo doubt electronics has made our life unbelievably simpler, way more than what we realise. Thanks for the great explanation. Curious about the company, as it seems INFENION
ОтветитьStill don't know WHERE the sand comes from....
ОтветитьComplex process
Ответитьbapak pamudjicoid
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ОтветитьYour explanation is not understanding to communicate to a y normal human person kindly u can communicate multiple languages
ОтветитьAll this time I thought chips started with potatoes. Silly me.
ОтветитьI have been working in the semi-conductor industry for the past few years, yet every time I see such a great explanation of the life cycle I just say one word "fascinating"!!💗
ОтветитьIf you walk without rhythm, you won't attract the worm
Ответитьstill tryin to comprehend how these ultra small super complex things can be produced on an industrial scale
ОтветитьI came to understand something, understood something which I didn't understand in class 12.🥴
ОтветитьAm glad i graduate electrical and computer engineering😂
ОтветитьIt's like you talked Chinese the whole video. WTF
You could do better!
How much sand does Silicon Valley have left though? 😥😥😥😥
ОтветитьAll this work so people can take stupid selfies and post to instagram T_T
ОтветитьThe sound in the background make this video unwatchable. Who thought this is a good idea?
ОтветитьWho was the psychopath who said... "This box of rocks is gonna change the world"
Ответитьthis is a good example, of extractive capitalism, which converts something useful into something totally useless... Think about it.
All such technologies are somewhere super harmful. Now lets see a heart place on this comment
Soooo....after hearing a few key facts within the first thirty seconds of this video, I sent myself on a mini Google search/Rabbit hole dive, which led me to the conclusion/theoretical hypothesis that planet earth is a.....living computer. The trees are like the solar panels, the oceans are a form of cooling and filtering, the sun's a wireless power source, and the crust layers of the planet is the circuit board. Now imagine that....add that along with simulation theory/alien test subject talk. There was an episode on Rick & Morty that made my jaw drop. I have often thought of "What if we were to be someone's/some other more advanced being's snowglobe of the sorts.".
ОтветитьThanks Infineon <3
ОтветитьI know today's professors use layers to pack more transistors. But how much is the layer limit until it start to just heat up......i wish in future we can figure out how to control heating problems to be acutally be able to build a processor in a cube shape....imagine its speed and processing power.....
ОтветитьHow are Microchips made? "skips the most important technologies behind creating wafers".
ОтветитьThanks for making this video. Very easy to understand and the content itself was fascinating.
ОтветитьDamn...this stuff is scary. What will our human history will look in another 100 years from now. Now with AI technology...God knows.
ОтветитьUSA Samsung Korea al ready engaged in Micro chips plant in USA
ОтветитьHow the freak to people work this stuff out?????:?:?:?:?
ОтветитьI will take this as a magic show and leave it
ОтветитьI was going to DIY a chip but not after watching that
Ответитьvery nice. Thank you
ОтветитьWho would’ve thought that sand is what kills us all?
ОтветитьMono what
ОтветитьThat's amazing how sand (silicon) is important to civilization
Ответитьgeart video😀
ОтветитьFantastic lecture with a demonstration. I have attended Moore's Law, quantum computing, and manufacturing chips. Thanks.
ОтветитьTrack ID?!
ОтветитьAnd that sand is imported from Saudi Arabia.
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