YT just suggested this video to me. An old documentary, but I greatly enjoyed watching it. Such thorough information covering the whole manufacturing flow across several factories and companies is not that commot today
@32:09 The DEC VAX 9000 seen here, turned out to be a massive commercial failure for DEC. But this mini-documentary is still very interesting, even though things have changed quite a bit since 1993.
@@dannywei6933 Yeah, I'm wrong, right. That's why Intel sells many different versions of the same CPU with different numbers of active cores, with the defectives ones disabled...
There was a time when all the worlds chips were made in one region in California. They used a ton of chemicals and they're still pumping it out of the ground water today.
YT just suggested this video to me. An old documentary, but I greatly enjoyed watching it. Such thorough information covering the whole manufacturing flow across several factories and companies is not that commot today
5:24
That's a horrible yield...
Really enjoyed this, deserves more thumbs up I think.
That guy at 20:37 casually browsing the software shelves. Man i miss those days.
10:30 lead is not used for plating and soldering anymore (RoHC)
sad
@32:09 The DEC VAX 9000 seen here, turned out to be a massive commercial failure for DEC. But this mini-documentary is still very interesting, even though things have changed quite a bit since 1993.
22:22 Really??..
1:20
Just think where America would be today had our politicians not sold her out...
Very informative ☺
what a piece of cake for any CS guy :D
btw I use OS/2
Imagine such an amount of defective chips today, lol.
Actually, the yield (the number of properly functioning chips on a silicon wafer) is still rather low even today...
@@AlainHubert you are wrong
@@dannywei6933
Yeah, I'm wrong, right. That's why Intel sells many different versions of the same CPU with different numbers of active cores, with the defectives ones disabled...
32:45 🤣
how can they test within 2s if the CPU works as intended ?
Put a time stamp if you are going to ask a question.
2 seconds is plenty of time to cycle through a bunch of instructions and assess the correct output signals.
imagine this is in 1993
There was a time when all the worlds chips were made in one region in California. They used a ton of chemicals and they're still pumping it out of the ground water today.
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that rejection rate tho
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Ancient technology,how primitive it was in those days.
today it takes computer to make computer