One of the best videos of its type I've seen. It's really great to see the wide variety of machines used. Given that PQFP is still a common form factor today, much of the technology and processing presented here is the same today as it was 20 years ago. 8)
aún no me queda claro como es posible para la humanidad trabajar en niveles microscopicos, muy buen video, la verdad si me dejo pensando ese milagro de trabajar a tan bajas "tolerancias"
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One of the best videos of its type I've seen. It's really great to see the wide variety of machines used. Given that PQFP is still a common form factor today, much of the technology and processing presented here is the same today as it was 20 years ago. 8)
The bass line at 2:55 is so sick
And 9 years later, the TH-cam algorithm brings us together again.
Fantastic video. You never really see any of the IC manufacturing process in depth. This is a first.
Super fascinating! So easy to take technology for granted.
aún no me queda claro como es posible para la humanidad trabajar en niveles microscopicos, muy buen video, la verdad si me dejo pensando ese milagro de trabajar a tan bajas "tolerancias"
0:25 dude just lets that thing fall on a computer
Wonderful Video.
to think that all of those are 20 years ago, imagine what happen in major fabs today
Amazing to see what American capitalism achieved in the space of a few decades from the invention of the transistor in 1957.
20 years have passed...
A perfect fidget spinner is spotted towards the right of the screen at 3:43
nice documentary.
I would be really surprised if it was dice. I think it is the word "die" but pluralised. Dies. As in multiple stamping dies.
Un saluda a los ingenieros aeroespaciales!!!
Awesome
Good video, perhaps the gold-wire can be replaced by a plastic-fibre, just a thought, thanks for showing, kind regards.
hell yeah
Un saludo a los ingenieros químicos!!!
Ciao nonna !!!!!
WoW! :)
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Ciao brambooooo!!!!