Size of a CPU Chip
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
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A 5nm CPU chip is incredibly tiny-about 1/20,000th the width of a human hair! This cutting-edge technology allows billions of transistors to fit into an area smaller than a grain of sand, enabling faster and more efficient computing. This video visualizes just how small these chips are and why they’re a breakthrough in modern electronics.
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The fact that humans made it 💀
@@ZameerTapia we tricked stones into thinking
How?
@@mehmedtiro412 electrically powered its magic of our universe. Better watch video how they made it. It's hard to put it succinctly
@@Nyanhype Please elaborate
machines made it, humans designed it
for a sec it looked like a gta 5 map
We got these gta V maps before gta VI
Profile pic twin
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you didn't do shit bro
@ what? :D
For reference, a silicon atom has a radius of 0.132 nanometers
we're doing 3nm manufacturing now
so basically we've got hit the roof almost
@@NAYouTuCAit’s fucking insane how advanced our computers are, it’s literally incomparable black magic sorcery. Like we are nearly at the point where we are making stuff with precision measured in fucking ATOMs in items we use every single day. We are so fucking blessed.
@@p0k3mn1 Too bad brain rot generation cant appreciate it anymore they dont know anything and llms will make everything worse
@@p0k3mn1 the funny thing is that since the start of modern computers, everything has been becoming smaller slowly time by time so eventually far in the future it'll be subatomic for sure
keep in mind a "3nm" node / process does not equal 3nm in size. at least on modern chips its mostly a marketing term and not directly usable or comparable
we have reached silicons limit, people are working on new stuff now
Quantum Computer. Computer that use quantum proceses to calculate super fast. The base of a quantum computer is a Qbit, its like a bit, buti its 1 and 0 at the same time.
@vladdumitrucampian3046 nice. i hope we get to improve on mobile chips too becouse i wanna play pc games on mobile without lagging, or will it require a fan now? atleast ill get to play if they do.
@vladdumitrucampian3046 Quantum Computers aren't much faster in any task right now compared to large supercomputer clusters
@vladdumitrucampian3046 Quantum computers are no replacement for regular PCs and will never be. It’s completely different things.
@vladdumitrucampian3046 quantum computing will never be used in the public sector so it's irrelevant to most day to day technologies.
Nobody will be sporting thousand liter tanks of liquid nitrogen to keep the processor at absolute 0.
How did we go from carving tools out of stone and discovering fire to making this? Its incredible!
We are basically carving stones with lights to make really small switches that make the stone think using lighting.
Simple : brain
UFO's dna manipulation boosted evolution
Technicaly to make this chips we craving onto stone😂
we went from turning rocks into tools to forcing rocks to think
its a whole world
*eats it🗿
@@ProBalls95congratulations you made me actually laugh for once
@@tacotuesday2381bro is not that guy 💀
@ ?
@@The-honored-mayo who do bro think he is 💀 (talking abt taco)
You need to give Ant-Man a raise
They made this shi out of sand and trees and I'm here trying to figure out how they got cars into the mall 💀
A little scratch can cost your CPU life
A little scratch and the CPU will cease to exist
The things u buy as a xpu Has mamy layers od protection and thermal protection so nothing will happen if u scratch it
sillicon gets scratched REALLY hard, and also some chips have a protection sillicon layer
Little spec of dust can ruin it
@@Pyovalino it can’t bruh💀
Some mfs made that out of sand and im here picking cotton out of my bellybutton 💀
It may have started with minerals but technology helped so your statement is half true
@@bikes716it's a joke bruh.
@@filippospano8447 Yes I know I just like to take somethings seriously for some reason 🙃
@@bikes716this is why you don't have friends
@@daltonheadley3719 Look who’s talking
Number of zooms are directly proportional to price of the CPU 🤣
💀
That's actually pretty accurate since the scale of the silicon engravement (size of transistors) goes lower and lower the process becomes more and more expansive
technology is advancing while a some country stuck with the roads problems
Yeah, my country's goverment should be ashamed. Other country's citizen have already made stone thinking, yet here a lot of us still thinking about the food for tomorrow
India😂
If you want to know how human made it. Wait for season finale of Dr. Stone
It's Best show for science nerd. Having These lines like:
"This engine might really take us to the moon .....working nothing but with rocks on the ground.."
"I'm glad all my life's work wasn't in vain. Science Transcends life."
Ждем и переживаем всем сердцем. ЦАРСТВО НАУКИ ВПЕРЕД!
when the design for the chip is finished are grabbed in a silicon wafer with ultra precise uv lasers. Very briedfly explained
Well it's not exactly human-made, it was using the power of light to form such structures. Of course the humans built the machines and also designed the silicon wafers and their structures to achieve whatever this is.
Dr. Stone already reach the creation of CPU??
Actually you can't see it. Nothing can be SEEN under 400nm
Спасибо за комментарий, здесь оказалось не много людей знающих школьную физику.
shortest wavelength of visible light innit
Electron microscope???
Oh wait, then it wouldn't be colored.
Is this video even real?
That’s like an entire civilization on a small circuit board
The fact scientist can make this but somehow people think we can’t predict climate change is the bigger mystery for me
nahh... with AI and the data over decades... we can predict the everything... but if happen something that's not in predicted means there is something not in the variable data.😂😂😂
Climate change currently is being used as an excuse to make money, so it have nothing to do with science
AI cant really know more than we know.. and if we make it know more by allowing it to learn from what it knows then thats the point where robots take over the world@@BenVolanz
You don't have a scientific background fs
We did predict climate change. But it has litterally nothing to do with carbon dioxide.
Human lore: Create civilization, devlop technology, go to space
Human Gameplay: Sleep
Nah we accidentally only picked the Wrong traits out of all the good ones💔
Oh, so it’s just a bunch of little tiny storage units😂🤔
Not storage Units, Transistors. Little levers If you will
@@CrackedgamesHD levers are more complex in their functions
@@Witzemacher-z3u no
@@Witzemacher-z3u War nur ein Vergleich für einen Menschen, der davon keine Ahnung hat
just?
Fun fact: a human is closer to the size of the entire universe than to the smallest thing in the universe.
That is a cool fact, what about ants
how did we make this from trees and stone
because its from sand
Watch a show named dr stone. You would appreciate science
@@Kay_R sorry "silica sand" better?
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Discover a pattern in nature -> exploit that pattern to do something useful -> find an exploitation that allows us to discover more patterns -> repeat for thousands of years.
For those who don't get what NM means, it means NANOMETER
What technology was used for the zoom? What animation software?
It's definitely fake
@@crembru "fake" no its called an electron microscope.
@@crembru its not fake lol. it really is hard to believe what we are capable of..
@@PrussianPoe yeah I know that
@crembru so whats fake? the zoom? the cpu?
"Oh its thats really tiny."
"Wait its still going?
"Must be the end."
"Wtf"
It’s maybe sounds scary , but that pretty weak compare to how advanced structures brain has
Edit: bruh I started war in comment section
2 nm is like DNA
That's just completely wrong. The thing showed at the end is called a transistor, and it's purpose it store store an electrical charge. Anyways - A transistor is WAY WAY smaller neuron. To put this into numbers, a transistor is about 3 - 4 nanometers in length and width, while a neuron is about 3000 - 4000 nanometers.
The brain is basically a huge LLM model, which id say both visually and logically is way less complex.
@MarsterMikkelyeah, we’re just more efficient, so we can do more with the same amount of
@MarsterMikkelThe brain is less complex yet it hasn't been replicated while a chip has. That makes absolutely no sense. If it's less complicated, shouldn't be hard to mass produce brains from scratch.
@MarsterMikkelNo, a chip is not more complex than a brain. While modern computer chips can perform billions of calculations per second and contain billions of transistors, the human brain operates on an entirely different level of complexity.
The brain consists of around **86 billion neurons**, each of which can form thousands of connections (synapses) with other neurons, leading to a network with trillions of interconnections. Unlike a chip, which processes information in a linear and highly structured manner, the brain is massively parallel, self-organizing, adaptable, and capable of learning and creativity. It also operates through biochemical processes, including neurotransmitters and hormones, adding an additional layer of complexity beyond just electrical signals.
While chips are faster at specific tasks, such as calculations, they are still far from replicating the brain's intricate processing, adaptability, and efficiency.
Reason why 5090 is so expensive
Didn’t we already reach the limit of how small we can make a transistor? Any smaller and quantum tunneling would disallow it to work.
We are near 2nm
So 1nm is kinda possible
@@FE1NLANDты дурачок? Какие 2 нм? Они могут быть только с двух стороны такого размера. Если ты посмотришь в тех-процесс ,то увидишь это. А с другой стороны они будут ≈6нм. Я уже молчу, что из-за такого маленького тех процесса не решена проблема перехода электронна сквозь стенки транзистора.
@@classicgames4083 Brother I don't know Russian
@@FE1NLAND Google translate
"if you can read this your warranty has expired"
Its simply “teaching sand how to think”
Looks like a city
i am having a panic attack because of this
Why though?
not really a panic attack but me too
it's amazing and gives butterflies how tiny and advanced it is and how it's able to do what it does
also having an panic attack by the way this is used
First time? Wait till you find about branches in science such as Immunology where the roles and tasks are performed quite precise and you acknowledge that life is a multifaceted and complex chemical reaction machine with a drive for self sustenance, following instructions to a tee from the genetic code, with regulator genes that are transcribed and translated so that according to certain nutrients, they regulate genetic expression of other proteins, proteins that are folded due to hydrogen covalent bonds, for a specific purpose and an entire Codon (3 nucleotides) language for Translation utilizing a ribosome. All of these can be metabolic, defensive or offensive and signalling. Or how the immune system can get a variable profile of the infection through the antigen that it'll attempt to refine if it can.
I had a weird feeling internalizing all of that like I was a fleshy golem. It's obvious when stated, but internalising is an entire different process.
Now show this to a medieval peasant who got thrown in a dungeon for stealing a loaf of bread.
Kinda wild how we say this is created but when we look at humans we say they evolved from nothing 😂
you made out of squares bro?
@@Tr33Dw3ll3rdo you know why cells were named that?
@connorgillispie7128 you a plant bro?
@@Tr33Dw3ll3rhumans are made from cells, we are just several glued together micro-balls
From single celled and those cells conjoined and then other cells decided to do different things for different purposes and that over and over till you get complex multicellular life which through small mutations with each generation of creatures and some of those mutations being beneficial over hundreds of millions of years there's now the smartest creatures on earth except for you.
The fact that someone had to spend hours looking under a microscope just to make that
This is fake. If u do the math, ull find that only 800 TSMC 3nm transistors can fit across the width of a human hair. This video shows like 100,000,000. Completely fake
Well in this video a human hair is said to be 0.06mm, or 60μm or 60000nm. If you have 3nm transistors then 2000 should fit just in the width of a human hair, not even accounting for the volume of the human hair (human hair has a cylindrical shape if you consider small sections.)
Maybe the visualisation of the chip in the video is not correct but the scale isn't too far off from reality
@ 3nm is just a marketing name. TSMC 3nm has a density of 200,000,000 transistors per mm2. Thats about 14000 x 14000 if u assume the transistors r generally square shaped. 14000 times .06 is about 800.
@@crowntotheundergroud your calculations do hold (assuming they are squares), ~14142 on each side and only 848 would fit in that case but we know transistors are usually a rectangle so it really depends on their shapes and sizes within the wager the transistors were made in. The video is not correct though, that's for sure
And they say Aliens made the pyramids-
Yeah no. I know the tech, but this one is fake. Prerecorded zoom animation. I mean, who tf gave a human hair strand a plastic measurement?
It's almost like it's a size comparison.....
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This is how I explain to people how we are reaching the limit of hardware capabilities. As we physically can't make chips smaller because they are so close together now you can't stop signals from bouncing between transistors.
Then how does the 3nm and 2nm look 💀💀
smaller
2nm picture you'd at best be looking at slightly more than 1000 atoms assuming they'd all equally be squarely arranged helium atoms (0.6 Angstrom/ 0.06 nm diametre each), specifically 33 by 33 1089 helium atoms, it'd be a bit under 500 atoms if hydrogen, so use that as your constant to work that out.
@@artyom2801 yeah it's so very small
We are a species where the stones think for us.
this is very obviously fake.
youre right. this is not a real microscope, this is a CGI animation with individual stops at each magnification level.
We, smart humans made rocks think for us.
Only thing I’m doubting is if visible light is between 380 and 740nm how can we even see light of that wavelength coming from a 5nm chip? I’d love someone to prove me wrong here.
we can see individual nanometers in this example, because this isnt actually a microscope, but a tiny VR headset.
@ ahh, that makes sense, thanks for the insight!
The resolution of an electron microscope is 1000-10,000 times higher than that of an optical microscope
You have right. The smallest transistor is 22 nanometer and we can't down under 22 nm because quantum laws. All 14 nm 7 nm 5 nm... Just marketing and some improvement of density of transistor i not the dimensions of transistors
不是用可見光,這是後製渲染的
You missed the manufacturing date 📅 could be in early 2000s these are getting cray each and every year
Ro thats fake I saw a video explain why micro chip so small to make it but its fake guys
You Must be genius
About 20 years ago I used to work for a chip manufacturer. They told me if I like video games I would love the job. The jobs was zooming in on the wafer like this, then with a joystick moving around to different target sectors of the wafer and ‘fire’ which was when you hit the button to zap it with electricity until that area was destroyed (destructive testing), then move to the next. Trying to speed run the whole wafer faster than the other guys was fun for a whole week before the job got boring.
There's no need to feel down about this. Stop using this format everywhere, it's cringe.
We made rocks think for us.
the fact that they cant go too deep in the ocean makes it even crazier 😂
Pov: you are 170cm and trying to find your 169cm bro
I’m more impressed by how they got the wording that small
And we made that from sand to do math as fast as possible.
This is like zooming out from space of a human on earth
Its even more crazy for me that its so cheap for such a complicated piece
And people think we can't make pyramids
Dude Conspiracy Theorists must not be trusted until scientists confirmed it.
Don't believe them 💀
Photolithography is mind boggling
As a computer engineer, I am gonna say: Guys idk how the heck this happening. I just put a material in the machine, it makes noises for like 30 minutes and then this comes out
here’s a wild fact for you, if you go any smaller with it, you run into issues where quantum tunnelling becomes extremely common and you end up with electrons providing charge to places they shouldn’t which means that going smaller would be a downgrade now.
It’s always crazy to think how someone invented that and how it even works
"Why is it still zooming" "Why is it still zooming" "Why is it still zooming"
Whats funny is that's probably something from like 40nm die cut imagine how crammed it is currently with a 3nm die and they keep getting smaller 😅
Chips parts smaller than a atom, how we can still see?
They are not smaller then an atom
They are similar in size to tiny cells but not atoms, they are so small. In fact they are too small to see each individual atom in any structure
As some one who went through many years of school for this and currently designing the next generation CPUs, I feel like a proud Dad when millions of people will be depending on my work, with devices placed and routed by my algorithms. But when it is near deadlines the entire team is on crack and feels like shit. The grind really hits hard
The engineering is insane and i always think its funny when people complain about chip shortages it takes some companys a whole year to produce 1 cpu or gpu the big guys can do it faster but its still a multi month process for a tiny little chip and people complain that we dont have enough 5090s or back in 2020 with the 30 series these things take a long time to make
Those things look like cities 💀
bro that looks like factor in which the people work💀💀💀💀
We literally tricked sand into thinking
Camera literally just spawning things out of nothing 💀
Do you still believe that the piramid was made by aliens 😂😂😂
imagine that little people live there, and if the processor breaks down, they just die, the sad end of the world, suddenly we are also a small part of some computer... bruh🥶🥶💀
Those little things stores your history browser 😂
Things like this reinforce my belief that the universe could have been manufactured by something greater.
You know the whole “transformers came to earth however long ago” thing might low key be true cause like damn😭🙏
Когда все пришло к тому что мем с этим мужиком начали вставлять постоянно не в тему?
You can almost see atoms
the fact that they now want to put fiber optic like technology in it
And yet here I am still complaining for my devices from lagging lol, but still grateful though
some kid in a chinese sweatshop making those and im too lazy to walk to the fridge
Actually, this one was probably made by Robots from TSMC in Taiwan, or Samsung in Kora or Most likley One og Intels fabs
could be mistaken , not sure what the video is showing, but its not a 5nm chip but 5nm process so that would just be the size of the transistors which there are BILLIONS of in the chip which is insane in itself. but the cpu chip is the size of the chip you actually buy.
We've gotten so advanced that we've taught rocks how to think
For those who want a comparison, an atom is around 2-3nm
Atoms have different sizes, there is atoms that are 1pc
@@lixedo5699helium is atomically the smallest atom (literally achieved shell completion) at just above 0.6 angstroms of diameter. For context, an angstrom is equivalent to the diameter of hydrogen.
Thing is, when those were first made they used to be massive, we have just simply shrunk them
No
Bro kept zooming it in and it started to look like a grid of a whole map and buildings and that… that crazy 😮
So I guess that scene of Ant-Man going sub-atomic to beat the yellow jacket was accurate
Why did the end look like a bunch of offices from above
And now we are waiting for Lightmatter’s technology to be distributed worldwide
Baffles my mind how they can dictate the infrastructure at such small levell
Can’t believe we manage to trick a bunch of stones and minerals into thinking
this is literally just making sure there's more connections and such lol to a minimum degree. the more connections. it's simple math
How can we get this all in one zoom? Is it a composite video or is it fake?
So that’s where the backrooms are..
You can't actually look at 5nm parts with optical microscope.
You need SEM or TEM for those and its colorless.
takes me about 40 seconds to remember that a silicon ATOM is about 0.15 nanometers.
dang I will never complain about my 2.80 ghz cpu
We tricked silicon into thinking
Hey wait. That’s my state and that’s my town and that’s my neighborhood and that’s my street and that’s my house.
"With wood, water and some sparkling rocks"
One of humanity's greatest inventions
Make the silicon for these chips at my job pretty cool.
We are searching for aliens, aren't we aliens
no, we live on earth
And some people think we couldn't build a fucking pyramid
What kinda microscop is it? Electron or ?