New Disruptive Microchip Technology and The Secret Plan of Intel
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
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00:00 - Intro
02:59 - New 1.6nm Technology Explained
05:00 - Backside Power Delivery Explained
09:55 - Intel Plan and Risks
16:30 - Direct Self-Assembly
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Thank you, never heard of ASM, but now it is clear that their tech is fundamental. How about beyond silicon tech ?
As a supporter, I enjoy your video every week. What impresses me most about this video is ASM sponsorship!!! The future is bright
Thanks Anastasi. Good innovation in chipboard engineering. *Current interests in my brood normalization with optimal AI only and no super intelligent AI mainframes of device to ppl controls due to ant to aphid asset control phenomena. Interested in re-spacecraft instrument control panel concepts. Daniel J Blatecky USA
I though L missed from ASM
@@dchdch8290ASM were the original founders of ASML (ASM Lithography), which was a joint venture between themselves and Phillips, before it was spun out as a separate company.
I am Taiwanese 🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼
and I am very happy that TSMC has contributed to improving the quality of human life.😊
Ana, it is truly a great honor and recognition of your great achievement to have your video sponsored by ASM! Congratulations!
Has the Chinese stolen this tech?
@@popcorn6931 Has the West been murderers and bandits for centuries?
@@popcorn6931 How in the hell is having things to do with the comment
Her videos are quite valuable now
@@AndrewMellor-darkphoton ... They are half way to a thought.
There isn't a bottleneck of Neon Gas for etching lazers if they aren't being used for this generation of computing.
(Neon Gas is concentrated in processes related to the mining and steel industries.)
Funny how the "advancement" of using both sides of a product matures after resources from the other side of the planet are no longer available.
This lady makes the simplest principles in circuit design sound like miracles, and new thinking, when it is just more advertising.
What's astonishing is how clunky software has wasted all this enormous computing power.
I worked in semiconductor plants all over the world starting in 1993 through 2012. I worked as a consultant in CIM automation. I saw a revolution starting with etching 2 and 3 inch wafers in beakers doing all this by hand through the widespread adoption of 300mm manufacturing. The pace of innovation during this time was wild. Since I got off the road I got all my technology news, albeit in sparse clumps, from the internet. Watching your channel takes me back to when I was in the industry and I love it!
@stephenmiller4948 which countries did you work in while working in the semiconductor industry? I'm in the UK & would love to work in a semiconductor factory over here or work in fabless design.
what was your major in college?
They were great times !! I have a similar story to yours I worked for VG Scientific.
I have BS in electrical engineering, and a I took a few classes in semiconductor physics from a great professor. But I hated those courses. You obviously loved it. Kudos to you!
Prof chenming hu
I read BS as BullShit💀
Solid state physics is hard. Pun? I guess I'll take it.
@@tusff07Youre here now learning
Hate/Love? You seem conflicted.
ps GED classes are available for free at most community colleges
Good day. Fantastic presentation, thank you very much. I am a french electronic engineer and I got a master in electronics in 1969, so I appreciate your videos a lot. When I started to study electronics, it was with vacuum tubes and then later on it was with circuits containing a few transistors. It is for me very interesting to see today apparatuses containing hundred of billions of tiny transistors like e.g. in my mobile phone or in my laptop. You are a huge source of inspiration for younger generations. Thank you again.
Amen brother.
Vacuum tube technology, as well as analog devices, are still potentially worth their weight in gold.
My electrical engineering degree is the same vintage as yours. I'm wondering how they can learn so much in so little time. Back when I studied, most of what we learned was only theoretical. They couldn't actually implement most of the concepts they were teaching... for example digital signal processing. Our lab had one computer and it was a DIGITAL PDP-8. I didn't get my hands on an op amp until HP gave me a couple for my senior class project. We wasted lots of time learning stuff that was of no use. Maybe they have discarded that now to make room for what they must know. I programmed my first computer in 1964, an IBM 1620. It took me 3 weeks to multiple two numbers and output the results... in machine language. And it was a no-credit class. Calculators hadn't been invented yet. Our most valuable tool at my first job was the PACE analog computer. At that time I knew computers were no threat to my job security. I have been programming them ever since.
@@toddmarshall7573 Actually I think all the "useless" stuff imparted understanding which many young engineers do not understand,... I just finished a tube amp design and build,... fun-ish.
What did they call that back in the day? A Masters is a pretty new concept right? Just graduates? :D
Great informative layout for this next step in semiconducotor world, I’m from the Netherlands and of course am familiar with ASM ASML and the simple fact that without ASML litho the tech would be not small and efficient like todays chips are. Real proud to know that the Dutch are great in more than water management, food production, flowers and trading…. This actually is ground breaking and unique tech used all over the world.
1st awesome sponsor I see on UA-cam since... ever! Go ASM!!
Edit: Also love the video and your excitement as always! Thank you very much!!
Thank you!
I think you are a brilliant educator and scientist. Thank you for your work.
Congrats on speaking high tech clearly and without using any acronyms. Well done.
Anastasi, thank you for another brilliant news program!
Technology architectures at the bleeding edge are moving so fast that they're almost impossible to keep up with. New hardware implementations are racing ahead, and with all that horsepower, new software architectures are being explored.
You're one of my knowledge concentrators. You pack a lot of information into a very short presentation which alerts me to breakthroughs, and then I can choose where I'm going to deep-dive for the knowledge that will flesh out the Big Picture.
Best of Luck for the future with your Career Change. Love to hear more about it.
Wow, I learn more from you than I do from the quarterly meetings with the Factory head in Aloha.
I really enjoy your content. Thank you for taking the time and putting in so much effort to create these videos. Your style and delivery are very engaging and the descriptions are easy for an average person like me to follow. Thanks again and I look forward to more of your content.
Another great update, Anastasi! Well done! I've shared this on my channel.
those machines look insane. thanks, i worked at a computer company in huntington beach for 4 years as their lead tech and supervisor. going from z80s to intel's 486, now we're lightyear's beyond all that, weird stuff.
@jensonee z80 recently got discontinued after all these years & some people designed an open source version.
ua-cam.com/video/GI1e22A2J3U/v-deo.htmlsi=kgAm2IwvKjxM6Fxy
Breaking the 2nm barrier, the looming holy grail mirage of the impossible . . . until now. As always, love your presentations.
And of course, congrats on having ASM as a sponsor! That's a big deal, coming from the extremes of the nanoworld.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Your videos are most excellent.
Fabtastic! And so clearly explained by a beautiful lady. Thankyou! More!
Ana, I love the fluency with which you present these videos. The technology is advancing so fast it is very difficult to know what is happening let alone trying to keep up to date. You do a very good job of presenting this for us laymen who are out here in the woodwork. It is so nice to see such a beautiful woman with such a beautiful brain to go with it.
Yours is one of the few videos that I need to slow to normal speed with occasional rewinds so I can keep up with the great content you provide. May more tech firms find your channel and sponsor your content.
Thank you for this update! Great video !
Looking forward how a14 will impact intel’s stock
Researching and producing these video presentations must be time-consuming, but I watch and rewatch them and am amazed by the gigantic advances of modern-day technology. Again, thank you.
GREAT, LUCID, PRESENTATION! Thank you for your work.
Hyper NA video please
Excellent as always! Greetings from Germany!
I feel like Intel needs to be more risky in order to catch up. They've kind of been lagging behind TSMC when it comes to cutting-edge tech and innovations.
@edwardduda4222 Intel recently bought one of 2 of ASML's newest next generation semiconductor manufacturing machines called high NA EUV , TSMC hasn't bothered to buy one yet & ASML keeps the other for R&D.
Intel and TSMC are just the end-point integrators of an immense component-technology ecology.
@obimk1-ms1jw Since when does Apple run a fab?
@obimk1-ms1jw: HOW DID YOU HAVE ACTIVE LINKS IN YOUR COMMENTS!??? 🙄🙄🤔
lagging behind? I mean, I guess, they are also a customer of TSMC as they go mixed fab/fabless for creating processors. Only relying on your own is not always a good move.
Here's hoping ASM gives you a tour soon!
I thought it was ASML. Where did the L go? XD
Great info packed like transistors in this video! ty vm!
Well done! Good roadmap!
I am not a scientist, an engineer, or a technician. I find your sunny enthusiasm so attractive I watch all of your videos, even though my understanding is.....limited. Thanks
Thank you Anastasi- a video on the Hyper NA EUV machine would be awesome!
I was waiting for you to discuss this technology, thanks!
Hi Anastasia, as always, and in every video you are amazing. Sharing the information is not available easily.
Thanks for sharing your LinkedIn, I did send you a request now and honestly was searching for your Profile for a while.
Take Care
Have a Blessed Weekend.
Very incredible advancement in technology, and so clearly explained !! I always look forward to your videos and always learn a lot !!! Thanks !!!
Ana, love your channel, your videos are always fascinating to these computer geek...
As to if your video is ever too long? No, never.
Thank you for your channel
Dear A ;
The fact that you can narrate so well ads to the production value of visuals, with cuts to you having a nice rhythm and cadence . Are you actually an AI driven character?
With your easy on the eyes, pleasing to the ears manor, it’s hard not to have a crush on the beauty while admiring the beast which is your intellect.
Intel is rolling the dice on dual architecture change added to new production equipment…. This test their coordination of talent/skill pool. It’s a Lamborguini story in the making.
Keep up the great coverage!
Wow, amazing stuff there! Thanks for sharing in a way even I can begin to understand.
Thanks for the great presentation.I learn a lot from you.. 👍
Outstanding contribution. Ranks among the tops! Very Moore;)
Congrats with ASM as sponsor. Truly a reward for your work.
Your doing amazing stuff, hurray! Keep it up!
Great info! Looking great too (:
The content on microchip technology is educational and truly fascinating. I am eager to discover more about this subject.
Thank you for this super interesting video !! continue post please !!
Great to see you getting those important companies as sponsors. Much more impressive than some cash cow start ups with no value to society.
I watched the video three times and each time was more enjoyable
Wow! You got sponsored by ASM nice. Its not like they need any promotion to get known but its amazing they did
Thank you for such an informative video. Great work!
Interesting channel. Nice and clear explanations
Wow first time watching one of your videos and this was super interesting!
Hi from Brazil, i love your content !!!
18:11 I enjoy hearing you explain whatever you can make understandable to the 'average Joe.'
I've stumbled on your channel and found the presentation and content very informative. Liked and Subscribed.👍❤
wow! congats on the asm sponsor, thats huge!
I must admit I do not know much about chip design but the way things are explained in this channel is really peaking my interest in deepening my knowledge. Thank you and great work
ASM Endorsement ... Bravo ...
Thank you!
You in the video as well?
The future is always so interesting. I love your chair. This manufacturer needs to sponsor your channel. If they haven't already.
Thank you so much for your thorough explanation of current semiconductor technology.
Thanks for the informative video ... Yes to the hyper NA Euv Machines.
I highly appreciate the insights on the manufacturing 👍
I kind of love that it seems we're all but bending the laws of physics to keep on adhering to Moore's Law.
And yes I would very much love a video on Hyper NA Lithography.
muito bom video a evoluçao da engenharia de circuitos so aumenta a cada dia.
Man gaming pc's will be insane in the 2030's...my Rtx 3060 does not even feel dated to me yet.
3060 is epic.
Of course I remember when floating point co-processors were cool.
It's got crazy good price to performance.
Gaming is a complete waste of the ingenuity and perseverence tthat has gone into these chips.
@@rogerphelps9939 So what isn't a waste? Making AI chips that optimize targeted advertisement to manipulate masses into buying more garbage? Or making chips for guided missiles to be thrown at children in ga...a by genocidal regiemes? You see, all technology is subservient to some other goals. I would rather have it to power video games, which by the way were the reason for development of GPUs on which first AIs did run, than the former.
@@rogerphelps9939 Speak for yourself, it's not a waste if people have fun with it.
@@rogerphelps9939 go tell that to the companies innovating and making them. don't be a joker
Fantastic, thank you!
Its amazing that you take the time to review and share all those evolution in chip making
Thank youuuuuuu I've been waiting for this tbh , ❤❤
Thank you for your sincerity! Great 👍
Wow, congrats on the ASM sponsorship.
Excelent content, thank you for your analisys. You got me suscribed! :-)
Anastasi, well researched and presented. Very informative. Definitely, would like a follow up video on Hyper NA EUV machines and as done here - include risks. Thank you!
You are simply amazing Anastasi!
Great video!
You are absolutely right about the issues connected with making two changes simultaneously. If a doctor prescribes two medication and the patient suffers a side effect, both medications need to be stopped that sends you right back to the beginning.
Delightful presentation, thanks.
I am very greatful that you explain everything in such depth . These are the things i understand a bit now thanks to you ❤️
Incredible informations!
Always a pleasure to hear chip development news from Anastasi, thanks!
Congratulations! You present the new tech with great clarity.We'd like to see...any tech you can share with us.Thanks !
Outstanding information for IT solutions.
Totally fascinating.
First time on channel. And I have to say it was informative and interesting. Plus the accent is so soothing to listen to.
I’m not sure if I can listen to anyone else explain this to me. Either that or I fell in love. No, it’s probably because I can truly feel the passion you have in this topic. Thanks for providing information in an understandable way!
How cool, getting sponsored by ASM! Well done!
ASM has a huge share of the back end tools too. I work with several companies in China who have many, many lines of ASM chip-on-board machines. All with the same gleaming stainless steel enclosures.
Always love ur updates... I think in UA-cam has similar video from Intel called RibbonFet and powerVia technology
I look forward to each of the videos you publish!
Would love to learn more about cfet and hyper na euv from your videos in the coming years! Love your explanations and graphics too!
I'm a software engineer with a keen interest in hardware, and I've found your channel to be the best resource for learning about hardware technology. I'm particularly curious about a few topics and would love to see videos on them:
Tesla vs. NVIDIA in Full Self-Driving (FSD) Technology: Could you provide a detailed comparison of their current computational capabilities and progress in the field of autonomous driving?
Intel vs. AMD vs. NVIDIA: It would be great to see an in-depth analysis of how these companies stack up against each other in terms of CPU and GPU performance, particularly in the context of high-performance computing and gaming.
Cloud Vendors Comparison (Microsoft Azure, AWS, Google Cloud): I'm interested in understanding how these cloud providers compare in terms of hardware infrastructure, GPU/CPU offerings, and overall performance for various computing tasks.
Thanks in advance for considering these topics!
I love your channel Anastasi. You are one very smart lady.
This was an absolutely excellent, fact packed episode. One of your best ever.
Would definitely like to learn about the Hyper-NA EUV lithography
Thank you for this. Quite interesting. And kudos for the ASM sponsorship, a real feather in your cap!
Анастаси, спасибо очень интересно.
Thanks for highlighting these forward thinking and engineering techniques. Unless a person is part of the fabrication environment you don't hear about these things. Most fascinating. Your doing a great 😂.
This is easy to image new technology.
Thank you
Samsung has been shipping its 3 nm gate all around (GAA) process, called "3GAA", since mid-2022. Samsung announced in June 2022 that it had entered mass production of its 3 nm GAA manufacturing process. However, yield improvements have been slow, and only a few chip design companies have used Samsung's 3 nm GAA process to produce simple chips like mining chips.
Excellent video explaining the new technology incoming. Thanks.
Thank you! ^^
your videos are very interesting and beautiful, thanks
I was not interested before but with your videos I started to follow closely.