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From Sand to Silicon: The Making of a Microchip | Intel


Ever wonder what’s under the hood of your favorite electronic device? The transistor is the engine that powers every Intel processor. To build a modern computer chip, our engineers place billions of these tiny switches into an area no larger than a fingernail. It’s one of mankind’s most complex feats, and it’s happening every day across Intel’s global network of chip manufacturing facilities. Check out this video to learn more about how we turn sand into the silicon chips that power the world.

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From Sand to Silicon: The Making of a Microchip | Intel
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Why Do Computers Use 1s and 0s? Binary and Transistors Explained.


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A short explanation of binary.

Upon reviewing the finished video I realized I made a mistake in some of my vocabulary. A byte can represent a number up to 255 but it can actually represent 256 different VALUES, as 0 is a value in and of itself. Rerecording and reanimating would be a painful process, so forgive me this mistake.

How Do CPUs Use Multiple Cores?


A common piece of advice for PC gamers is that you dont need tons of cores — but why are games often unable to take advantage of CPUs with many cores in the first place?

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How computer memory works - Kanawat Senanan


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In many ways, our memories make us who we are, helping us remember our past, learn and retain skills, and plan for the future. And for the computers that often act as extensions of ourselves, memory plays much the same role. Kanawat Senanan explains how computer memory works.

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We FIXED a DEAD CPU!!


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RAM Explained - Random Access Memory


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Inside the CPU - Computerphile


Bubbles in the pipeline? Some of the basic operations at the heart of the CPU explained by Dr Steve Bagley.

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How do Smartphone CPUs Work? || Inside the System on a Chip


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In this video we explore the primary processor or the System on a Chip or SoC which is essentially the brain of your smartphone. Well explore the different sections of the SoC and then see how data moves around. Next, well explore what happens when you take a picture, and how the SoC processes this data. Following that, well take a look at the CPU section, and finally, well see how these SoC are designed and manufactured.

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Table of Contents:
00:00 — The Magic of the SoC
01:13 — Layout of this Episode
02:07 — Notes

What does what in your computer? Computer parts Explained


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A FEW IMPORTANT NOTES:
1: At the end I said cooling is not required. I went off script here, I meant to say «additional cooling». Any fans your CPU or case comes with are most certainly required.
2: A GPU is technically a component within the Graphics card (CPU is to Computer as GPU is to Graphics card) but if youre thinking about building a computer the terms are used interchangably. Every graphics card comes with a GPU inside of it and they are often referred to as GPU because that is the defining characteristic of a graphics card.
3: Solid State Drives are the same thing as hard drives, just with less space and faster speed due to the lack of spinning disks.
4: A GPU is technically not an *essential* part of a computer. You can boot without it. But to do almost anything desktop computers are good for, you will need a grahpics card.

A brief explanation of what each component in a home PC does.