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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2007

A whacky scientist explains in simple terms the value of Intel's breakthrough in tranistors with the material hafnium. Happy viewing!

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  • Entertainingly intelligent... "It depends.." funny :-)

  • shut the hell up u anoying pce of shit

  • sir....you need to get LAID....Badly.

  • @NitroNein yes I know it was 2 years old, but it is still relevant . Just making the point that without the High-K insulators we wouldn't be where we are now. What was the limit of the traditional insulator like 65 or 55nm processes. You seem awfully irritated for no reason; they do change very little but they affect a lot in terms of technology.

  • @OBCblackhawk

    good job on responding to a 2 year old comment

  • They change very little but they also allow us to continue making smaller more efficient and more densely packed transistors. Without the High-K gates moores law would likely have been halted. To me thats a pretty big deal, anyways this guy is a nut.. lol

  • WAT DE FUK

  • why cant they also make an educational video that properly explains this stuff?

  • Cani insulate my whole bedroom with it please.

  • what are they trying to achieve with this video?ridiculous, the high-K gates change very little and they definaetly dont change the world.

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