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  • ..Well...more accurate would be.....Inspector views 300mm silicon wafer with several thousand chips on it...before dicing...

  • no sound and it 2012 uhm where is the newest video at?!?

  • but... will it blend?

  • That guy's got the best job ever! Hold the joystick and watch the shiny plate turn :o

  • What the hell can it be used for?

  • The title of the video should be "Wafer spinning, guy pushes a button".

    What info did we get from this video? None, zilt, zero. Same for your other video that should be called "Fat guy spinning a CPU in his hand".

  • Looks like a mirror :)

  • I dont get the point, supossedly with every new architecture it comes the fastest processor ever.

  • It doesnt fit on my mini-itx board :(

  • @MysticalOrca Aww :( i use amd now :P

  • Tron stuff.

  • This is just an uncut die of processors. It'll go to the cutting station where each "chip" will be cut and sent to a fabricator and assembled into central processing units.

  • @themaskedcrusader Not true asswipe...

  • @MsSnarler You should educate yourself before flinging your crap all over. Lookup extreme-ultraviolet lithography on google and see how they cut these wafers down to individual processors.

  • @themaskedcrusader Well...not quite...extreme uv is for exposing the wafer and resist through a mask before etching...cutting into individual chips (dicing) is usually done with diamond or laser scribe.. UV is used due to the features being too small now for visible light to make patterns

  • OMFG THIS PROCESSOR MUST BE SO FUCKIN COOL BECAUSE IT CAN RENDER STANDARD VIDEOS SO FAST IT DOESNT EVEN THINK ABOUT THE AUDIO

  • this video must have been edited on the fastest chip thats y the sound is missing!

  • You spin me right round, baby…

  • my comments never get thumbs up! :(

  • OMG ones again a beautiful intel propaganda and joke

  • Do you like waffles?

    Yea we like waffles!!!

  • isn't that jus a wafer. its not processor.

  • what a shite video, 26,000+hits too. subscribe my ass

  • are they baking a pizza?

  • wtf this video sucks

  • ce dracu face astia cu atata performanta

  • The i7 is nice for those of us who work with video post-production. I work in the promotions edit bay for ***. Before the i7 core (PPC) , HD promotions would usually take around 35 minutes to render out a 6 minute promo-reel for boradcast. These new i7 machines can do everything almost in real time, or with considerably shorter render times.

  • So many years of studying, just to sit all day and watch a spinning disk?! XD

  • thats what she said lol

  • Fastest ever by Intel. Yes that might be true. But not the fastest ever. ;)

  • this area is lithography..he is checking the wafer for litho defects

  • now cellbroadband ibm kicks butt its 3times faster

  • Lol, i think how looks like in the disk? :)

  • one thing you should know: THE WHOLE DISK IS NOT ONE CHIP. when you look closely you'll see small squares on the disc , one square -> one chip. that is how chips arer made, inform yourself about the process of manufacturing chips if you want to know more about that

  • good god its as big as a mobo! i wonder if is going to need a big ass fan to keep it cool?

  • @sd9800 lol probly its own liquid nitro tank set up. ROFL

  • @sd9800 the big circle is not the chip the individual square on the plate are the chips they just manufacture cpu that way and then seperrate the chips.

  • hi tech disk burning 

  • Thumbs Up If you Think AMD kicks Butt!

  • having sound is a pretty cool thing

  • @raidmax98: maybe it's because they all work in a vacuum, so you really can't hear anything. or maybe I'm just a bored smart-ass with too much time.

  • @raidmax98 If this is during a sensitive bit, than it might be a vacuum... but I'm no expert.:P

  • lol that guy looks like he about to fall asleep

  • The bloke is standing there thinking hmm I know there is somthing missing here ahhh thats right I need to spin it up to 33 1/3 rpm and put the needle down on it! then he starts to boogie!

  • am i gonna watch that shit spin 4 10 fucking days lol

  • break it, you buy it

  • that flick was as informative as if you would have filmed a processor liing on a table for 3 minutes and 15 seconds.

  • Sweet lord! I grand daddy of all processors!!!

  • it looks like i'm a noob , cause i have totally no idea what that is xD, to me it looks like a spinning disk...

  • @1235242 It's a plate of silicon with loads of Processors on it, they score it and shatter it, hence the name "Silicon Chip".

  • @G1NZOU ow thanks ,, so every litle square that i see should be a processor ?

  • @1235242 Yeah, basically.

    Thousands of transistors on each one.

  • @G1NZOU And do you have anny idea what they use it for or how fast it is ?

  • @1235242 Might be an Intel i7.

    It's the brain of your PC

    Probably around 2.66GHz and four processing cores.

    731 million transistors.

  • @G1NZOU Ow, i heared that the i7 is realy a unique form of processor , you even need a totally different motherboard for it than for i3-i5

  • @1235242 Wikipedia say's they all use the same LGA 1156 socket, I sorta stopped reading up on the new processors, they had just come out when I bought my Core 2 Q6600 at a knock down price.

    I'd pick up interest again once I decide to upgrade.

  • @G1NZOU ow , thats weird i saw on the site of the computer shop where i always go and there it says that only a socket 1366 can hold i7 and they can't hold anny lower

  • @1235242 I think i7 came out first, then i5 and i3.

    They can't hold Core 2 processors, that's why it's quite expensive to upgrade, you need to purchase a new motherboard plus new memory and possibly a new PSU depending on the power requirements.

  • @G1NZOU yeah that could be so , i'l never buy the i7 :p , i'm a gamer so don't need it :)

  • @1235242 Troll?

  • @G1NZOU he'll no i'm not a troll , not even one game needs the best i5 that there is so why would annybody need an i7 pure for gaming

  • @1235242 True, waste of money unless you're loaded and want to play Crysis with all the graphics maxed out.

  • @G1NZOU newsflash : i can play crysis with graphics maxed out with 4gb ram , amd athlon x2 and ati radeon hd 5770

  • @1235242 Nice, I can play it with decent settings but my 9600 GSO lets me down.

    I need a better GPU.

  • @G1NZOU aww :( that sucks

  • @1235242 lol, athlon

  • @HuskyWolfy yeah lol an athlon , if you don't want te spend money on an i7 that you don't need for any game you won't buy it moronzzz

  • @1235242

    In 5 years time maybe we might start needing super chips, but a core 2 or althlon xx is fine for gaming, I dont know why people fight with each other saying Amd vs Intel everyday while we could spend that time playing games together When I bought my core 2 duo at the time there was probably faster and cheaper AMD chips, but I just fancied a E8400 :)

  • @wayne205stevens yeah you"r right , i think , a descent processor like athlon is good enough for good gaming

  • @wayne205stevens hahaha yeah true dat !

    but you think its bad now wait till they start making 3D chip transistors it will be full scale geek war !!!!!

  • boring ass job!! a whole shift on metrology... nice

  • f**** this i rather have 1gig connection on a 800mhz cpu LOL and 32mb ram, with MS-DOS installed loool.

  • what the hell are you talking about "1 gig connection" to what? An interface? Pipeline? power node? What? Your just saying shit to sound smart when in reality you sound retarded to those of us who do.

  • @illmagnified I think he meant 1 Gbs internet connection.

  • lol ya thats what I thought to but that makes no sense, what the hell is he going to do with a 1 GB pipe on an 800mhz cpu with 32mb ram, not a server with 32mb ram where as a 300mhz cpu would work fine, no multimedia since 800mhz and 32mb isn't shit, i know h4x0ring the Mainframe. LOL.

  • @illmagnified I would rather have a 50Mbps line with like .05 latency so my ping in games would be like 2-4 & my web pages would load instantly....

  • lolol hell ya, my Comcast connection is damn fast, i ping in the low 20's in a lot of servers.

  • see, u idiot think u sound smart when u thinking about games and im thinking about some thing else which wont come in your kido ass brain in 100 years, go learn about ICMP and UDP kidoooo.

  • LOLOL wow a bit late to the party huh fuck face? You say fuck this to this video and its technology and say you would rather have an 800mhz cpu? Go fuck yourself faggot- makin a fool out of yourself and everybody whos watching this

  • and thats the point of all this a disk that i have home

  • the chip is fast but the internet is slow!!

  • call that fast ?

    My missus is faster than that when the baliffs come round

  • Id love to have a discarded round wafer like that. I'd frame it and put it on my wall. Looks so cool and I know it does so many cools things itself when put in a cpu. I love tech how did ppl live with out it for so long? lol

  • Abolish silicon chips!

  • @PonguigPeopinn Gallium arsenide is the future of CPU's! 250+Ghz can be EASILY made.

    en.wikipedia.(org)/wiki/Galliu­m_arsenide#Other_applications

  • not as cheap as silicon though

  • Yeah, but speed costs money....

  • @madjimms

    its only uses 64 Watts.

    most normal CPUs use 125W or 145W.

  • why do they make the dies round? wouldnt they fit more on them if they were square?

  • has to do with how the silicon ingots are produced

  • Thanks for the reply, i was just thinking it would be more efficient. i googled it and found that wafers are round because of some manufacturing technique which allows cylindrical tubes to be the easiest to produce. just imagine todays computer transistors being 0.13 microns wide!

  • i think they also do it because when they intially dope the silcon with their n/p materials they essentially drip the dopant it on it while they spin the silicon.

  • ahah i got like 10 of those....... O_O

  • its called a wafer not a waver.

  • this thing is called a waver. It contains a lot of processors that are jet to be split up into single ones with multiple cores. These Chips will then be put on chip platforms as we know them.

  • 5 stars and subscribed!!!!!!!!!!!

    SO COOL!!!!!!

  • wtf?

  • Its a super computer chip!

  • good video

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