The Extreme Physics Pushing Moore’s Law to the Next Level

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  • @Seeker
    @Seeker  5 років тому +1003

    Hi! Thanks for watching! Interested in seeing us cover the other key innovation behind this machine-the optical mirrors? Let us know in the comments below and check out our playlist for more episodes: bit.ly/31Ms6mj

    • @BobRobinson
      @BobRobinson 5 років тому +18

      Why couldn't Science be this cool when I went to school maybe I wouldn't of ended up a roofer ,Thanks for the video i've always wondered how a microchip worked.

    • @lunchbox1398
      @lunchbox1398 5 років тому +4

      Can someone help out and tell me in numbers how will that change CPU power ? Thx!

    • @MEGAF4IL
      @MEGAF4IL 5 років тому +8

      Could turn nuclear reactors into chip factories if they find out how to use gamma rays to 'print' the transistors.

    • @rogerramjet9876
      @rogerramjet9876 5 років тому +5

      @@lunchbox1398 smaller architecture, can fit more chips, start bootlegging multiple chips together e.g.dual core, quad core, etc etc. allow space for more ram, etc ...= Faster. Until we sneeze on our phones and break em' my old nokia could take a beating even without a case, these new glass ones, so sensitive😣🤔

    • @richie1326
      @richie1326 5 років тому +7

      @Seeker Yes please - that would be very interesting. This video was incredible, I've never seen anything like this. I had absolutely no idea how cutting-edge EUV lithography was. Mind totally blown.

  • @samlee6152
    @samlee6152 5 років тому +2647

    Physicists and engineers are absolutely amazing people.

  • @professordanfurmanek3732
    @professordanfurmanek3732 4 роки тому +370

    Retired professor of physics and astronomy here, Seeker is a global gift!! The most current and outstanding series of our day and age!! A heartfelt thank you for your unprecedented work!!

  • @feminico2613
    @feminico2613 5 років тому +3415

    "It's about the size of a school bus"
    50 years later: godammit I forgot to charge my pocket sized microchip printer again, silly me.

    • @icecoldnut5152
      @icecoldnut5152 5 років тому +243

      Dio Brando you’re useless, good thing I brought my microchip printer printer in my backpack, just don’t touch my road roller printer please

    • @rowdyjansen8159
      @rowdyjansen8159 5 років тому +280

      @@icecoldnut5152 Actually the machines to make the chips get bigger as the chips get smaller. The first generations were the size of modern 3D printers. So more likely it will be the size of a building :D

    • @NikolaosSkordilis
      @NikolaosSkordilis 5 років тому +44

      @@rowdyjansen8159 You are right, but that assumes that 3D printers will not be super advanced in ~50 years. If they reach a point where they can print _everything_ (as long as you provide the required file or detailed instructions) then the sky is the limit.

    • @rowdyjansen8159
      @rowdyjansen8159 5 років тому +78

      @@NikolaosSkordilis actually the 3D printer was just a size reference and nothing else. I just meant that in order to make something smaller (more complex) you actually need a bigger "tool". Which i find fascinating, since there are almost no other fields to which that theory applies.

    • @Beastlordius
      @Beastlordius 4 роки тому +28

      @@rowdyjansen8159 well as telescopes amplify, we need something that shrink image, so it just make sense in opposite. The smaller the image we need, the more optics and devices we need.

  • @elijahmugrage
    @elijahmugrage 3 роки тому +1050

    Ok, I wanna know who did the 3D modeling for this video. There’s a LOT of really detailed intense shots over the course of this video. Someone in their CG department is off the yak

    • @vahgarimo9864
      @vahgarimo9864 3 роки тому +75

      I believe it’s the chip company that made those

    • @Piyushrahi
      @Piyushrahi 3 роки тому +18

      @@vahgarimo9864 Micron Technology is the name of that company

    • @nikushim6665
      @nikushim6665 3 роки тому +24

      @@vahgarimo9864 Either ASML or its parent company Philips. Probably all footage from their sells team.

    • @owais.wingsjilani8255
      @owais.wingsjilani8255 3 роки тому +12

      CGI was made by ASML company It self.

    • @elijahmugrage
      @elijahmugrage 3 роки тому +3

      @@owais.wingsjilani8255 well props to whoever they have on their visual effects team. It looks wonderful

  • @navid3187
    @navid3187 5 років тому +5286

    What I learned from this video:
    *I'm dumb as hell*

    • @co2_os
      @co2_os 5 років тому +36

      nvd Hell yeah 🙏

    • @sacredflames07
      @sacredflames07 5 років тому +38

      Lol same

    • @deminiyoucef59
      @deminiyoucef59 5 років тому +137

      Bro those are witches

    • @cqproton
      @cqproton 5 років тому +28

      Bermsy Fructa wait, sorry if I misunderstood, are you saying humans are making these because we’re bored?

    • @itsa-itsagames
      @itsa-itsagames 5 років тому +59

      the first few seconds after they started zooming in on the mircochip, i realized that im so fucked lol gonna be moved out the job market soon enough

  • @Ivan_Ooze
    @Ivan_Ooze 5 років тому +13933

    Sometimes I forget we’re in the future

    • @mycelia_ow
      @mycelia_ow 5 років тому +415

      Yes, were no longer in the modern era but the tranhuman era

    • @jonathanlange1339
      @jonathanlange1339 5 років тому +733

      No we are in the present.

    • @JohnJohansen2
      @JohnJohansen2 5 років тому +137

      Although it now became present, and now away into the past.

    • @MrKadjit
      @MrKadjit 5 років тому +187

      @@jonathanlange1339 You are in the future of your past

    • @InterstellarKev
      @InterstellarKev 5 років тому +107

      @@jonathanlange1339 in the contrary, we live slightly in the future for a couple of milliseconds and other animals as well due us being able to have low level precognition inorder to perceive events and dangers. Some animals and insects even have faster reaction times than us. the world is slow to them and they are faster at reacting

  • @S_A_M_6251
    @S_A_M_6251 5 років тому +5922

    All of the stupid people in our world almost make me forget about all of the geniuses in our world.

    • @totalzack5000
      @totalzack5000 5 років тому +28

      Samuel A that’s so true Father of Mooncake

    • @xaviermccloud4586
      @xaviermccloud4586 5 років тому +25

      It's nice to know a stupid person like you who can't even pay attention to the way they type is looking towards intelligence. Maybe you might get smart enough to not capitalize some letters and use proper punctuation.

    • @kendaswagger7958
      @kendaswagger7958 5 років тому +126

      Zabieru McCloud I mean he didnt say he wasnt stupid so i dont know whats the problem. Im not capitalising or punctuating cuz im not bothered and no one really cares about it wxcept a few people online :)

    • @xaviermccloud4586
      @xaviermccloud4586 5 років тому +3

      @@kendaswagger7958 Well yes I realize some people will eat with their hands when they have utensils next to them or some people will will wipe their ass with socks lol...
      Yes I know people are stupid lmfao!

    • @xaviermccloud4586
      @xaviermccloud4586 5 років тому +6

      @infernovoid I'm one of those people who believes most people are stupid... If you believe (in general) what he did was intentional... What do I think you are?

  • @Bnio
    @Bnio 3 роки тому +356

    I remember watching a How It's Made about darts a while back and being mind blown by the steps involved. Imagine how I felt watching this.

    • @cassandraz3035
      @cassandraz3035 3 роки тому +8

      I’m amazed by pretty much anything re: mass production. But I’m basic. Haha There’s a funny video you should look for about a woman manufacturing her own toaster....... from scratch. It’s awesome. And terrifying.

    • @TheAnticorporatist
      @TheAnticorporatist 3 роки тому +4

      Well, how I'm feeling is like we need a couple of those plants in the middle of the country, preferably in nuke proofed bunkers, lol.

    • @kellymoses8566
      @kellymoses8566 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheAnticorporatist Samsung is building α plant in the US

  • @shadowcowmooo7415
    @shadowcowmooo7415 5 років тому +979

    Redstoners have some ground to cover here

    • @Prosth3tiks
      @Prosth3tiks 5 років тому +39

      Hahahaha, cant wait to see the youtube minecraft video of this.

    • @thehellspawn7577
      @thehellspawn7577 5 років тому +1

      XD

    • @brendankendall41
      @brendankendall41 5 років тому +60

      Hey guys, Sethbling here. I just created the worlds smallest computer chip in Minecraft, and I used it to play Minecraft in Minecraft

    • @SpicyMelonYT
      @SpicyMelonYT 5 років тому +1

      Brendan Kendall hahaha this is so gonna happen

    • @StarryxNight5
      @StarryxNight5 5 років тому +14

      @@brendankendall41 And it just needs a few armour stands.

  • @TheNitrean
    @TheNitrean 5 років тому +293

    I started at ASML two weeks ago as a stage motion resonance engineer . I can say, Holy shit this stuff is complicated.

    • @mM-sp4ui
      @mM-sp4ui 5 років тому +6

      The clothes the workers are wearing, is it due to high radiation exposure?

    • @TheNitrean
      @TheNitrean 5 років тому +76

      @@mM-sp4ui the clothes are to prevent your from getting dust anywhere. Any skin flakes or particles have to be kept contained. As the systems are so precise a lot of the areas have to be clean rooms as a single spec of dust can disrupt the entire machine..

    • @floresaaronj
      @floresaaronj 4 роки тому +6

      Please explain what that title entails.

    • @TheNitrean
      @TheNitrean 4 роки тому +56

      @@floresaaronj The stage is the large metallic plate on which the carriages with the wafers glide. As they glide they make minute vibrations. the faster they glide the more and stronger vibrations are generated. The resonance group handle the vibrations generated in the system and ensures no constructive interference from vibrations or resonance effects on the stage and its subsystems.

    • @floresaaronj
      @floresaaronj 4 роки тому +9

      @@TheNitrean much appreciated.

  • @EddieLF
    @EddieLF 5 років тому +786

    This is actually insane. These people are so talented and genius.

    • @defenderndefendern1568
      @defenderndefendern1568 5 років тому +80

      Beeing a PhD in Chemistry myself, I can tell you that these are actually just a lot of regular people with a 8 year background of physics and chemistry ;)
      But everyone makes one part better or finds something new and it probably took hundreds or more people for this machine on the upper level to create

    • @defenderndefendern1568
      @defenderndefendern1568 5 років тому +55

      For example to find out about the two laser pulses needed for the tin plasma probably required 2-3 PhDs in chemistry and physics. But still these people are like you and me, just with more experience

    • @jsav4269
      @jsav4269 5 років тому +24

      Notice the lack of diversity? I sure did!! Men of European descent rock!

    • @shakeimj5794
      @shakeimj5794 5 років тому +6

      Justin

    • @jsav4269
      @jsav4269 5 років тому

      Futures Paradise yes

  • @mahbuburrahmansiam835
    @mahbuburrahmansiam835 4 роки тому +115

    When i saw how they were using a matrix like laser tech just so we can open apps a bit faster I suddenly got a deep appriciation for science and the that people work on creating such miraculous machines.

    • @Intelwinsbigly
      @Intelwinsbigly 2 роки тому +2

      The beauty of profit incentive

    • @78_mary31
      @78_mary31 2 роки тому

      true rlly trie

    • @phenax1144
      @phenax1144 2 роки тому

      @@Intelwinsbigly well no but okay

    • @Intelwinsbigly
      @Intelwinsbigly 2 роки тому

      @@phenax1144 Masterful rebuttal

    • @phenax1144
      @phenax1144 2 роки тому

      @@Intelwinsbigly What can i say it's what i do

  • @alihouadef5539
    @alihouadef5539 5 років тому +707

    As a microelectronics engineer, this is the best video available online that explains the process for the general public

    • @alihouadef5539
      @alihouadef5539 5 років тому +10

      @ungratefulmetalpansy i already watched it hh, but thanks, it's a great talk.

    • @yilmanbabilonia
      @yilmanbabilonia 5 років тому +18

      It took me 6 months in an independent study class to begin to grasp nanotechnology and this video just explained it in 12 minutes and it's way more inspirational than my presentation ever was.

    • @blasttrash
      @blasttrash 5 років тому +4

      is there a mooc for microelectronics course? I got my bachelors in electronics long back but they did not teach us anything about microelectronics. In the last sem, they taught us little bit about VLSI

    • @alihouadef5539
      @alihouadef5539 5 років тому +7

      @@blasttrash consult nanohub.org for starters.
      Although I never encountered a good course about VLSI process in the internet.
      I highly recommend reading "Fundamentals of Semiconductor Fabrication" by Gary S.May and Simon M.Sze
      Good luck.

    • @blasttrash
      @blasttrash 5 років тому +1

      @@alihouadef5539 Thanks

  • @Pupkiwi
    @Pupkiwi 5 років тому +1084

    These are the people we need to be celebrating, not celebrities

    • @GoatPopsicle
      @GoatPopsicle 4 роки тому +24

      The media got burnt one to many times by celebrity scientists. Like Tesla, who lived on the New York high-society party scene, and was the talk of the town with his wild stories of insane secret advances & technologies. If only his millionaire friends would gift him even more money, and forget about his long list of failed past promises and inventions

    • @Zero_Contact
      @Zero_Contact 3 роки тому +2

      This comment ⬆️✅

    • @MyBinaryLife
      @MyBinaryLife 3 роки тому +30

      @@GoatPopsicle are you kidding? tesla revolutionized the world. you have a very misguided idea of him.

    • @dantothemoon9154
      @dantothemoon9154 3 роки тому +13

      @@MyBinaryLife don't expand his horizon , don't burst his little bubble. He will be cunfused and mad.

    • @TheAspiringLawgiver
      @TheAspiringLawgiver 3 роки тому +16

      @@GoatPopsicle to be successful, one must fail multiple times.

  • @VikashSingh
    @VikashSingh 5 років тому +2988

    "The number of people predicting the death of Moore’s law doubles every two years." -Peter Lee

    • @doctor99267
      @doctor99267 5 років тому +193

      Lee's law

    • @Nagria2112
      @Nagria2112 5 років тому +121

      Its already dead because it took to long to figure out how to produce 7nm chips. And it has to have an end halfing the size every two year is only possible till you reach Atom size or atleast the plank length.

    • @wcodelyoko
      @wcodelyoko 5 років тому +155

      @@Nagria2112 Moore's law is not about size

    • @osamabinladen824
      @osamabinladen824 5 років тому +135

      "The number of people predicting the death of the people predicting the death of Moore's Law doubles every two years."
      - Johnny Sins

    • @MC-gl7kd
      @MC-gl7kd 5 років тому +12

      @@wcodelyoko Not innately, but in this context it is. No?

  • @NarekAvetisyan
    @NarekAvetisyan 3 роки тому +153

    These scientists and engineers are the unsung heroes of our times! Mega respect to you guys, thanks for pushing humanity forward.
    And great job with this documentary!

  • @Yuli_Ban
    @Yuli_Ban 4 роки тому +1512

    Remember when the height of advanced, cutting edge technology was grinding two rocks together to make a pointier rock? I remember. Good times.

    • @riichobamin7612
      @riichobamin7612 4 роки тому +5

      @MBYahooo I am PRETTY sure that the first Christmas was well after the last of the stone age, i.e. neolithic age.

    • @riichobamin7612
      @riichobamin7612 4 роки тому +2

      @MBYahooo ah sorry, my bad. Didn't read the comment properly.

    • @stoptexting
      @stoptexting 4 роки тому +31

      only 50,000 BC kids remember

    • @Troy11194
      @Troy11194 4 роки тому +6

      Oh I memba!

    • @millionsurpriseeggtoyvideo3709
      @millionsurpriseeggtoyvideo3709 4 роки тому +4

      i want to shove rocks up my arse

  • @danielsharma3044
    @danielsharma3044 5 років тому +1002

    And here i am changing my phone’s angle for better internet speed

    • @MrEp5
      @MrEp5 5 років тому +29

      You're holding it wrong.

    • @DavidRitko
      @DavidRitko 5 років тому +2

      And I thought I was clever looping my cars keyfob over my head!

    • @fondren001
      @fondren001 5 років тому +5

      angle? dumbass it's the height that matters; Along with how close the tower is and how many obstacles are in the way

    • @jupiter7068
      @jupiter7068 5 років тому +14

      naynay sploogle r/woooosh

    • @JohnCalebWarren
      @JohnCalebWarren 5 років тому +15

      lol, ...here I am holding the plug-in just right so my phone will charge correctly 😔

  • @abhishek.chakraborty
    @abhishek.chakraborty 5 років тому +1300

    This just made me realize the baffling range of humans - highly knowledgeable, creative people to dumbest, laziest kind

    • @cybervigilante
      @cybervigilante 5 років тому +54

      The second kind ends up in Congress.

    • @MrChiangching
      @MrChiangching 5 років тому +2

      @Douglas Waugh Why worship either one?

    • @MrChiangching
      @MrChiangching 5 років тому +10

      @Douglas WaughUh! Don't be stupid, that's the false dichotomy fallacy. I don't "worship" anything.

    • @MrSaemichlaus
      @MrSaemichlaus 5 років тому +5

      @Douglas Waugh Clearly those are not your own words. Somebody indoctrinated you from an early age.

    • @romanplays1
      @romanplays1 5 років тому +8

      @Douglas Waugh god is dead. we hit him with a fighter jet.

  • @Widderic
    @Widderic 3 роки тому +27

    I simply have no words for how insane that is. Except that it's insane.

  • @TeRoO7
    @TeRoO7 5 років тому +4488

    2045: can u imagine that in 2019 it was the size of a school bus!!

    • @slappy8941
      @slappy8941 5 років тому +290

      It'll probably be about the size of a refrigerator by then, and the chips will be microscopic.

    • @Waluigi164
      @Waluigi164 5 років тому +278

      Slappy they already are microscopic. You need a microscope to see the “streets” probably be closer to atomic or cellular sized

    • @bishop51807
      @bishop51807 5 років тому +162

      @@Waluigi164 The chips themselves will be microscopic, not just the transistors on them.

    • @Soul-Burn
      @Soul-Burn 5 років тому +277

      By that time people will wonder what a "school bus" is.

    • @MisterXdotcom
      @MisterXdotcom 5 років тому +52

      Quantum bro.

  • @inversedorbit4143
    @inversedorbit4143 5 років тому +402

    3:01 Me looking at my food in the microwave at 2 AM

    • @neut1121
      @neut1121 5 років тому +6

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :D

    • @authoXN
      @authoXN 5 років тому +5

      Loool

    • @BxrHavik
      @BxrHavik 5 років тому +1

      you should never cook your food in the microwave. Unless you want cancer of course. But its been proven that any type of radiation will cause cancer. Microwaves, 5G, cell phones, cell phone towers, wifi. All very dangerous. Most you cant avoid, but you can avoid not microwaving your food lol.

    • @SeraphimFelis
      @SeraphimFelis 5 років тому +30

      @@BxrHavik It's non-ionizing radiation. They aren't powerful enough to damage DNA. A helpful tip is to look at a wavelength chart, the shorter it is, the more high energy it is, meaning the less damage they can do. You start getting to ionizing radiation near the end of ultraviolet and off to gamma rays. Generally visible light and anything to the left of it is safe.
      TLDR: If microwaves and infrared cause cancer, then visible light does too, so therefore there's no point.

    • @simi099
      @simi099 5 років тому +26

      @@BxrHavik ok boomer

  • @TJGalloway1
    @TJGalloway1 5 років тому +483

    It’s pretty kick ass that he can say “We had to look at the basic plasma physics” so casually.

    • @jennysmith7285
      @jennysmith7285 5 років тому +32

      tommy aronson damn having a bad day?

    • @HeavyRayne
      @HeavyRayne 5 років тому +17

      @tommy aronson excuse me brainlet, but what nonsense are you spewing?

    • @cunty
      @cunty 5 років тому +18

      tommy aronson if you understood it so well why didn’t you invent this shit in the 80’s dumbass?

    • @paulko2
      @paulko2 5 років тому +9

      @tommy aronson Einstein invented General Relativity, not plasma physics...

    • @appa609
      @appa609 5 років тому

      He means basic as in fundamental not as in easy

  • @RangerOfTheOrder
    @RangerOfTheOrder 3 роки тому +77

    This is my field of study in college; Micro-electromechanical manufacturing. I absolutely loved the trick with the water

    • @bubahanks2712
      @bubahanks2712 3 роки тому +5

      I love how they're like "you can't have water around a computer"... My water-cooled PC doesn't exist.

    • @DaedalusMinion
      @DaedalusMinion 3 роки тому +11

      @@bubahanks2712 They meant controlling the water particles in such a delicate environment. At least that’s what I got out of it.

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks 3 роки тому +1

      so then you could probably teach me to rewind my vcr huh? when can i expect you to come by?

  • @navid3187
    @navid3187 5 років тому +2167

    *Meanwhile me:*
    Still trying to figure out how to uninstall McAfee

    • @facetea599
      @facetea599 5 років тому +59

      Oh man me to i jast deleted all program files and still works

    • @johannes7434
      @johannes7434 5 років тому +13

      😂😂😂

    • @g.aslifestyle
      @g.aslifestyle 5 років тому +26

      Bro most under rated comment ever😂😂😂

    • @TrainsandRockets
      @TrainsandRockets 5 років тому +4

      Easy peasy
      ..
      I uninstalled it with control panel....its was gone...

    • @Y4KUZADC5
      @Y4KUZADC5 5 років тому +6

      Find the uninstall applications in your windows, find mcafee and delete from there

  • @paddym6075
    @paddym6075 5 років тому +664

    Always finish these videos feeling humbled; as I’m reminded that I’m not half as clever as I think I am!

    • @ImTheCatman88
      @ImTheCatman88 5 років тому +21

      Try watching PBS Space Time. The videos are amazing and interesting, but certainly next level.

    • @osamabinladen824
      @osamabinladen824 5 років тому +14

      Good. Now tell that to Donald Trump.

    • @donjones4719
      @donjones4719 5 років тому +29

      Knowing that make you more than twice as wise.

    • @Dreamprism
      @Dreamprism 5 років тому

      Same here.

    • @rlicon1970
      @rlicon1970 5 років тому +4

      @@osamabinladen824 this kind of tech is not being done in any socialistic country. Capitalism and greed is drives the people who asked these people to do their absolutely amazing work.

  • @loongyukhou6304
    @loongyukhou6304 4 роки тому +1772

    I love how I pretended I understand the whole video

    • @coins_png
      @coins_png 4 роки тому +15

      relatable

    • @auhsz9140
      @auhsz9140 4 роки тому +29

      They’re speaking English but I understand nothing

    • @abutaha4977
      @abutaha4977 4 роки тому +25

      I am a material science graduate even i could not understand 50% of it

    • @dr280
      @dr280 4 роки тому +13

      @@abutaha4977 Thanks for making feel less stupid

    • @emil0asp
      @emil0asp 4 роки тому +8

      I'm a mechatronics engineer and i found it difficult to understand EUVL from the video as well, so do not despair. But read some papers about it and it's not too complex when you break it up. Have a read if you're intrigued: aip.scitation.org/doi/full/10.1063/1.4863412

  • @Bpinator
    @Bpinator 3 роки тому +189

    "ASML is the most important tech company that you've never heard of" Isn't that the truest statement ever

    • @danielcepeda4313
      @danielcepeda4313 3 роки тому +4

      This statement isn’t true. Moore’s Law is only being challenged in classical chip making but the next frontier is actually Quantum. Moore’s Law effectively resets on the Quantum Computer platform which is levels of multitudes more capable than classical computer systems. Sure much of our tech won’t run on Quantum yet but this is hardly the next frontier. 💯💯

    • @SimonYells
      @SimonYells 3 роки тому +32

      ​@@danielcepeda4313 He wasn't talking about Moore's Law. ASML is literally the only company in the world that can manufacture CPUs. That ASML machine you've seen is sold to Intel and TSMC.

    • @danielcepeda4313
      @danielcepeda4313 3 роки тому +1

      @@SimonYells I know that. What I’m saying is that these lithography machines which attempt to push beyond Moore’s Law by crunching more transistors onto silicon integrated circuits are not the future of Moore’s Law. Currently we’re at over 2,000 qubits in D-Wave systems which means their quantum transistor count on their CPU has essentially reset. Billions of bits on a classic CPU only 2,000 qubits on a QCPU but theirs a catch. Put that QCPU in superposition and we now have a 2,000 qubits to the power of 2,000. It’s mind boggling and easily the next frontier! 💯💯

    • @danielcepeda4313
      @danielcepeda4313 3 роки тому +1

      @@SimonYells My mistake ASML isn’t trying to push beyond Moore’s Law, they’re trying to continue Moore’s Law even tho sooner or later it’s coming to an end. How many more transistors can they fit on those chips? Beats me but regardless the next frontier in Moore’s Law which is what I meant from the start is Quantum. 💯💯

    • @breadifies2800
      @breadifies2800 3 роки тому +21

      @@danielcepeda4313 Thank you for the content dump which had absolutely nothing to do with what the original comment said

  • @LanceMcCarthy
    @LanceMcCarthy 5 років тому +465

    I love this new style of short documentary. Good stuff!

    • @catcollision8371
      @catcollision8371 5 років тому +3

      It's not a documentary.. It's an advertisement.. Big difference!

    • @nGAhGENVH0Ul
      @nGAhGENVH0Ul 5 років тому

      That's because people's attention span is getting smaller and smaller. Thanks internet!

  • @Ash-tu2sr
    @Ash-tu2sr 5 років тому +422

    2000 years later on history channel
    Modern astronaut theorist say aliens help create these chips lol

    • @Kalen1457
      @Kalen1457 5 років тому +10

      IT WAS THE ALIENS!

    • @StabbyMcBlade
      @StabbyMcBlade 5 років тому +3

      Haha so true. They told us that Roswell gave us radar and fibre optics...😂

    • @JamesPaquetteArt
      @JamesPaquetteArt 5 років тому +6

      We had tech before the iceage... then we got fucked... and it became a Legend.

    • @zm4522
      @zm4522 5 років тому +1

      James Paquette even this explanation is mind blowing

    • @DavidRitko
      @DavidRitko 5 років тому

      Well YEAH!!!!

  • @NightmaresBTW
    @NightmaresBTW 5 років тому +901

    Somewhere, there’s an 8 year old watching this video and he’s beyond fascinated with this technology. He’ll end up pursing physics, engineering and the new iPhone 30 will be scheduled to release years from now.

    • @benbernanke2
      @benbernanke2 5 років тому +51

      If apple has an iphone. It wont be called an iphone in that kids future. It will be some implated or wearable tech with a totally different name.

    • @AAA-vk9vp
      @AAA-vk9vp 5 років тому +1

      That's pretty far away I'd say

    • @dewigesrek5651
      @dewigesrek5651 5 років тому +32

      Why iPhone? That's the real question

    • @sirwavy3614
      @sirwavy3614 5 років тому +54

      @@dewigesrek5651 because he's brainwashed by media and thinks that Apple still is the best. Innovative yes, best no.

    • @luisaguirre9655
      @luisaguirre9655 5 років тому +21

      Sir Wavy I’m pretty sure if he’s watching this video and he’s fascinated by technology’, it would can be safe to assume that he wouldn’t think that Apple is still the best. Anyone who knows ANYTHING about electronics or technology to some degree that is interested in watching videos like these know otherwise.

  • @Coolgiy67
    @Coolgiy67 4 роки тому +482

    The fact that I’m an electrical engineer major and I can only understand like 50% of this stuff is alarming

    • @georgesmiley1474
      @georgesmiley1474 3 роки тому +39

      This is the stuff that is not classified, You should see the classified projects ... Grape 8 ....

    • @lordspongebobofhousesquare1616
      @lordspongebobofhousesquare1616 3 роки тому +36

      my friend who graduated with an EE degree specializing in controls said he didn't get anything in his first job. I think it's actually common

    • @georgesmiley1474
      @georgesmiley1474 3 роки тому +3

      @Kerim Haurdic a classified airforce/ darpa research and testing program. Some say anti gravity particle research based on Tesla generators.

    • @nikushim6665
      @nikushim6665 3 роки тому +8

      SDF i think falls under a microelectronics engineering degree, with a lot of courses in chem and physics.

    • @bonjovi5530
      @bonjovi5530 3 роки тому +14

      @@kserrata yeah, weed gives you the same feeling

  • @Bit-while_going
    @Bit-while_going 5 років тому +342

    Electron living on chip: "This is how my city was built."

    • @ekon01cz
      @ekon01cz 4 роки тому +2

      And what about minority carriers ?

    • @thedav54321
      @thedav54321 4 роки тому

      lol

    • @Arun_hog
      @Arun_hog 4 роки тому

      Ekon Grafik they form the poles of this city

    • @atharvabendre973
      @atharvabendre973 4 роки тому

      Ekon Grafik they dont technically exist... do they?

  • @EverythingScience
    @EverythingScience 5 років тому +235

    *Spends an hour suiting up to go into a clean room*
    *sneezes*

  • @HowsThatApp
    @HowsThatApp 5 років тому +468

    These guys are making all of this and I can't even pass my physics test.

    • @Darthvanger
      @Darthvanger 5 років тому +37

      It took tens of years for them. Just keep trying and you'll do it ;)

    • @daayemshehzad
      @daayemshehzad 5 років тому +5

      Just gonna put it out here that I’m studying for my physics mid term right now aaaand somehow ended up here on YT watching this...

    • @abhiaang4945
      @abhiaang4945 5 років тому +1

      @@daayemshehzad and im studying for another paper as well :)

    • @AArrad
      @AArrad 5 років тому +4

      How's That App? Some of the best innovators in the fields of physics failed basic school tests early on, you can do it bud :)

    • @Der.Geschichtenerzahler
      @Der.Geschichtenerzahler 5 років тому +7

      Everything humankind has ever accomplished was due to countless years of study, attempting and perfecting

  • @anupjain7457
    @anupjain7457 4 роки тому +9

    Hats off to you guys! The video graphics for demonstrating how that laser travels & hits the droplet with perfect accuracy was awesome. I actually understood what you guys were trying to tell us. Many thanks for sharing it publicly. And like Mike said - It's encouraging!

  • @Sage4x4
    @Sage4x4 5 років тому +1524

    Time to buy some stock in ASML.

    • @cryipticcreep5586
      @cryipticcreep5586 5 років тому +41

      Yes

    • @siejehyeysbdkwl
      @siejehyeysbdkwl 5 років тому +24

      Agreed. Good luck brother!

    • @wick9462
      @wick9462 5 років тому +69

      Expensive stock

    • @siejehyeysbdkwl
      @siejehyeysbdkwl 5 років тому +14

      wick get your money up then lol

    • @wick9462
      @wick9462 5 років тому +50

      @@siejehyeysbdkwl it's not worth it , new technology but tech market is extremely volatile

  • @torinmorris6648
    @torinmorris6648 5 років тому +1608

    “It’s about the size of a school bus”
    I swear to god, its the 1950s all over again

    • @Omar-em7rl
      @Omar-em7rl 5 років тому +165

      eventually that giant machine will be in your pocket.

    • @p00pie
      @p00pie 5 років тому +254

      ​@@Omar-em7rl its not a fuckin computer you dumbass

    • @luykxd
      @luykxd 5 років тому +9

      You bettter listen again at about 06:00 ...

    • @p00pie
      @p00pie 5 років тому +63

      @George Usually gets worse when I think about how stupid people are despite having access to the entirety of human knowledge.

    • @JuanSanchez-cy7ey
      @JuanSanchez-cy7ey 5 років тому +3

      @@p00pie .

  • @abdiabdi1990
    @abdiabdi1990 4 роки тому +1326

    Almost sounds like they’re describing alien technology.

    • @whwhwhhwhhhwhdldkjdsnsjsks6544
      @whwhwhhwhhhwhdldkjdsnsjsks6544 4 роки тому +2

      Coldern Ice what do you mean by that

    • @MayuFuji
      @MayuFuji 4 роки тому +59

      It's alien to me, that's for sure

    • @patrickbodine6010
      @patrickbodine6010 4 роки тому +13

      Google:
      us20060071122

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 4 роки тому +8

      You should watch a video on how practical quantum computers work, that would blow your mind.
      While it's not quite a more complicated product. The abuse of physics is much worse

    • @thomastmc
      @thomastmc 4 роки тому +2

      @@patrickbodine6010 "The basis for this invention is an event, referring to FIG. 1, occurring on May 2, 2004, in which the inventor (“he”) personally experienced a full-body teleportation while walking to the bus stop (A) along a road (B) that runs perpendicular to the nearby commercial airport runways where planes are landing." ... PATENT STATUS: Abandoned

  • @Oldman_F
    @Oldman_F 3 роки тому +98

    Lets remember that computers we have on our desks today, also used to be the size of a school bus couple of decades ago.

    • @TheMarioMen1
      @TheMarioMen1 3 роки тому +15

      Let’s remember phones that we have in our pants today used to be the size of bricks a couple decades ago 👖

    • @plexos8915
      @plexos8915 3 роки тому +3

      pretty soon we will have chip creating technology that fits in our pocket

    • @darthutah6649
      @darthutah6649 3 роки тому +8

      @@plexos8915 Or it will stay the size of schoolbuses and make much more efficient chips

    • @soylentgreenb
      @soylentgreenb 3 роки тому +1

      Let's also remember that if the average rate of improvement during the 1990's had continued until today, the 50% per year clock speed improvement and ~30% power increase would have gotten us 5 THz processors, still single core, with a 15 kW TDP. It really hasn't been this smooth exponential increase in performance. The 90's were pretty magical, especially for real-time applications like games. Since then, parallel tasks like graphics have improved greatly while framerates and overall complexity of games have stagnated. Multicore CPUs are a mixed blessing, to use more cores, work is split over multiple frames, so framerates are improved, but there is more latency and now you need ~144 FPS just to feel like 60 FPS used to. The big gains have been in graphics, throughput computing and power consumption.

    • @georgeesquivel7725
      @georgeesquivel7725 3 роки тому

      @@plexos8915 I’m sure the chips will be implanted on us and the computer will just be part of us and help us solve more complex problems

  • @DanyalT
    @DanyalT 5 років тому +498

    9:08 "The tiniest particle could kill a wafer pattern."
    _shows a wafer disc covered in dust_

    • @glasurmuffin6344
      @glasurmuffin6344 5 років тому +2

      HAHAHA

    • @Fei_PL
      @Fei_PL 5 років тому

      Nice one :)

    • @apocalypticbean
      @apocalypticbean 5 років тому +19

      I think he meant in the process of creating the pattern.

    • @suparki123
      @suparki123 5 років тому +43

      It is most likely in a protective container of some sort. The worker's finger is touching the surface, which would otherwise completely destroy the wafer pattern.

    • @Fei_PL
      @Fei_PL 5 років тому +3

      good we have such a smart ones in comments under a joke xD

  • @mastercheif1989
    @mastercheif1989 4 роки тому +294

    All of this amazing innovation and brilliant engineering just so I can swipe left while taking a dump... perfect!

    • @jekasolomon
      @jekasolomon 4 роки тому +3

      Underrated comment.

    • @Sparky-ww5re
      @Sparky-ww5re 3 роки тому +1

      Lol😊😊😊😅🤣

    • @DPedroBoh
      @DPedroBoh 3 роки тому

      Billions can swipe while they wipe, not just you :D

  • @TitansTracks
    @TitansTracks 5 років тому +283

    "We change the world one step at a time"
    This man understands! 💎

    • @XD152awesomeness
      @XD152awesomeness 5 років тому +12

      Titans Tracks I think it demonstrates a fact about science that people misunderstand. Science doesn’t progress by random serendipity. People think there are big leaps and breakthroughs that suddenly shift things forward. And while that does happen, the majority of progress is made in continuous small steps through diligent efforts of hard working scientist over years. Even the flashier eureka moments often have years of work applied after the realization

    • @GuentherVanRaven
      @GuentherVanRaven 5 років тому

      Ur final message?

  • @jolness1
    @jolness1 3 роки тому +21

    I remember Paul Otelini of intel saying that 5nm was about the absolute limit of moore's law. Crazy to see how far we have pushed it. I wonder where we will hit a true wall. Quantum physics is incredibly hard to overcome but we have continued to push. Gordon Moore would be proud.

    • @MJ-uk6lu
      @MJ-uk6lu 2 роки тому +2

      We still haven't really reached that. Also when you see nanometers written on CPU box is basically just brand name, not technical spec, because different semiconductor components are different size and often marketable number is often the lowest one or very optimistic.

  • @xXxserenityxXx
    @xXxserenityxXx 5 років тому +182

    As an undergraduate electrical engineer, I'm in love, so much so that I cried when the machines' internals were shown. Wonderful video and thank you.

    • @sixphilly
      @sixphilly 5 років тому +20

      I admire your passion

    • @lordpochinki2112
      @lordpochinki2112 5 років тому +2

      What is it taught to you right now...

    • @xXxserenityxXx
      @xXxserenityxXx 5 років тому +2

      @@lordpochinki2112 some stuff about Coloumbs Law, how energy transmits at a distance

    • @lordpochinki2112
      @lordpochinki2112 5 років тому

      @@xXxserenityxXx ok man.

    • @grimecritic6511
      @grimecritic6511 5 років тому +21

      You need to get laid dude

  • @TruMaverick
    @TruMaverick 5 років тому +1212

    If advance A.I ever hear:
    " humans are the only contaminants for the machinery.."
    We a screwed.

    • @snowball3219
      @snowball3219 5 років тому +23

      How did 10 people like this

    • @ChuckDavis360
      @ChuckDavis360 5 років тому

      @@snowball3219 👍

    • @jezj6428
      @jezj6428 5 років тому +12

      We are only a vessel for technology

    • @rianczer
      @rianczer 5 років тому +3

      @@snowball3219 100 more people later…

    • @gillesbkf4315
      @gillesbkf4315 5 років тому +3

      They will find it out on their own

  • @mamons30
    @mamons30 4 роки тому +592

    Hardware: can do millions of calculations and processes in a second.
    Software: "I have decided that I want to die."

    • @xybersurfer
      @xybersurfer 4 роки тому +8

      what are you talking about? the hardware can't do it without the software

    • @deprilula28
      @deprilula28 4 роки тому +34

      @@xybersurfer he's saying software quality is going down I believe

    • @snowleopard9463
      @snowleopard9463 4 роки тому +6

      @@deprilula28 but an ass software can't run a complicated task without crashing or getting bugs in it

    • @monilvalia9425
      @monilvalia9425 4 роки тому +7

      @@xybersurfer this guy doesn't have a clue what's wrong 🤣

    • @elle3076
      @elle3076 4 роки тому +4

      HAL 9000 dislikes this

  • @TheTerryscotttaylor
    @TheTerryscotttaylor 3 роки тому +50

    I worked at Intel for a bit, it's every bit as insanely high tech and interesting as this describes, and then some. That is the most amazing place I've ever been inside of. Literally every technology we have as humans is brought to bear inside a fab.
    And the wafers really do look like little rainbow cities under microscopes of sufficient strength. It's very , very cool.

  • @ZImpresive
    @ZImpresive 5 років тому +303

    2025: Still don't have money to upgrade from my 2009 Laptop

    • @ZImpresive
      @ZImpresive 5 років тому +22

      @Shawn Michael I need a sugar mommy at this point.

    • @iMapleCreator
      @iMapleCreator 5 років тому +1

      ZImpresive an SSD from micro center starts from 16.99$ lol

    • @rooster443
      @rooster443 5 років тому

      @@ZImpresive Buy a Smart Box with 4 Gb of RAM, develop stuff in android. They cost roughly 30 bucks. You could try earn those essy

    • @vibraloop
      @vibraloop 5 років тому +3

      lol by 2025 we are back to stoneage due to the result of the WW3 that is coming in like 2 yrs

    • @mattatm3227
      @mattatm3227 5 років тому +2

      Bro I pull $100k and I just keep resoldering the parts on my 2004 Toshiba.

  • @JacobNSitterly
    @JacobNSitterly 5 років тому +68

    Amazing video, something I didn't expected to find as a regular upload. I hold EUV lithography very close to my heart, I'm currently a PhD student at the Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, but as an undergraduate at this same university I conducted research and published a conference paper on photoresist for use in Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography. Nice to see such relevant and personally interesting work.

    • @JacobNSitterly
      @JacobNSitterly 5 років тому +1

      @Marc Jackson It's from an annual SPIE conference in 2018. doi: 10.1117/12.2316333 Mostly a study on the chemistry of a class of potential EUV photoresist.

    • @peekamoo2382
      @peekamoo2382 5 років тому +2

      @@JacobNSitterly damn bruh. Hope you do well with that nano stuff

    • @pseudonayme7717
      @pseudonayme7717 5 років тому

      Cool story bro. No really, no sarcasm, cool story 😎

    • @petepetersen5418
      @petepetersen5418 5 років тому

      You sound like a IEEE member

  • @jbe9002
    @jbe9002 5 років тому +298

    I work for ASML, THIS IS COOL AS HELL TO SEE ON UA-cam!

    • @Prosth3tiks
      @Prosth3tiks 5 років тому +14

      Send me one of these machines...
      Not that I would know a damn thing about it.

    • @abdul2ghani
      @abdul2ghani 5 років тому +14

      Why don't we hear about this more often? Be proud man!

    • @captain-chair
      @captain-chair 5 років тому +5

      ASML would make Turning have a massive hard on, if he was around today.

    • @DannyOvox3
      @DannyOvox3 5 років тому +6

      How much do the pay to drive their trucks?

    • @DannyOvox3
      @DannyOvox3 5 років тому +32

      Ghani Chishty often you don’t hear about the biggest and most important companies in the world because they don’t need to advertise directly to the general population. Instead these companies work in hidden projects for the government or are in contracts with other big companies.
      I remember a few SuperBowls ago one of the commercials was about CISCO you know the giant of networks equipment and cloud computing, lots of people were confused and saying they never heard of the company. I was laughing

  • @seanjiang3174
    @seanjiang3174 3 роки тому +15

    That purple light
    ...is making me wondering if my eye sight might take a hit after I'm done watching this incredible backstory about the gap between people who design those purple lights and people like me who is so broke that I still haven't made up my mind between fixing my car's window or the back of my phone's screen

    • @mexicanjojo6369
      @mexicanjojo6369 3 роки тому +5

      People like you who contribute to the economy are the reason things like this are posible

    • @shukrantpatil
      @shukrantpatil 3 роки тому

      No , the taxes of the average citizen are put into the military and other stupid stuff , for example , only 2.3% of America’s total budget is given to NASA , meaning that most of the money is put into things other than science .

    • @justinofelipeimbert4694
      @justinofelipeimbert4694 3 роки тому

      @@shukrantpatil nobody talked about public funding of science in the US, these kind of advances come from the improvement of products that are consumed by a lot of people, that's what the person above you meant.

  • @Baghuul
    @Baghuul 5 років тому +148

    Imagine showing this stuff to people just 70 years ago.

    • @mrpepin
      @mrpepin 5 років тому +26

      Baghuul and showing it will people in 70 years. They’ll be like “awww the machine was as big as a school bus. That’s cute. Now I can 3D print chips at home with my phone and a toaster sized tool.”

    • @batman_2004
      @batman_2004 5 років тому +5

      Imagine if you can see 100 years in future.

    • @rickytrevino8281
      @rickytrevino8281 5 років тому +2

      They would take their box of cigarettes, lsd, manual transmissions, turquoise rings, and record players then storm off all whilst calling you millenial trash

    • @brianwilson9501
      @brianwilson9501 5 років тому +3

      They are. 70 year old are still alive (no, not me) I was an 80's kid. All of this technology is so mindblowing it's hard to even put into words.

    • @FlickMobb
      @FlickMobb 5 років тому +1

      Ballsweat McGee 😅😅

  • @EnergyOfQi
    @EnergyOfQi 4 роки тому +621

    My kids in 50 years: “dad my quantum entangled micron bruh fridge is not radiated yet, I wanna make a 0.1x0.2 nanochip for my teleportation watch”

    • @samueldantas2702
      @samueldantas2702 4 роки тому +35

      Comedy

    • @Matu1
      @Matu1 4 роки тому +11

      You mean grand grand kids?

    • @FrancesFarmer00
      @FrancesFarmer00 4 роки тому +46

      its either that or
      "dad we gotta drink dirtwater again, the water that the government sent us got radiatet again"

    • @raihanz4617
      @raihanz4617 4 роки тому +7

      Bruh

    • @michaelboulware1240
      @michaelboulware1240 4 роки тому +36

      "Son, I told you not to entangle those until I paid the singularity bill and changed it's spin. You'll have to limit your teleportations this week and stop looking at social media from anti-Earth."

  • @lyfxyz12
    @lyfxyz12 5 років тому +687

    Chip manufacturers: Our technology pushes physics to the next level!
    Quantum tunneling: I'm gonna end this man's whole career, hold my leptons.

    • @yeetyeet8025
      @yeetyeet8025 5 років тому +2

      Sad thing quantum tunneling was thought up by Eisenstein

    • @element4element4
      @element4element4 5 років тому +7

      @@yeetyeet8025 That's not true. And why would that be sadly...?
      You might be thinking about quantum entanglement.

    • @element4element4
      @element4element4 5 років тому +30

      @Bernd DasBrot Quantum tunneling is used in many non-quantum computer technologies. From the STM scanners used by these microchip companies to lots of technologies like flash memory, etc.
      Quantum tunneling is in many ways what makes it hard to build a quantum computer.
      And why do you say quantum computers can't do shit...?

    • @ras_krystafari3333
      @ras_krystafari3333 5 років тому

      @@yeetyeet8025 sad? "Horry compensation Batman"

    • @yesjo1456
      @yesjo1456 5 років тому +2

      Quantum computers, or quantum technology is a fantasy much like nuclear fusion power

  • @julianoberhofer3550
    @julianoberhofer3550 4 роки тому +38

    6:06 "The most important Tech companie you've never heard of."
    Lol

  • @MRSLAV
    @MRSLAV 5 років тому +74

    Thats it, at this point i understand about this as much as my dog, maybe even less.

    • @adirompin1727
      @adirompin1727 5 років тому +1

      Hey Mr Slav, looking for content?

    • @youngchap4941
      @youngchap4941 4 роки тому

      hey mr slav

    • @justicewarrior9187
      @justicewarrior9187 4 роки тому +2

      Why isn't your comment verified??!

    • @ogpogtane7244
      @ogpogtane7244 4 роки тому

      @@justicewarrior9187* channel verified

    • @cvspvr
      @cvspvr 3 роки тому

      don't underestimate the vast knowledge of the dog

  • @linamaksinger
    @linamaksinger 5 років тому +70

    I am a musician (with a curious mind for all things that feed that need), this story is a glorious example of human ingenuity, perseverance to innovate and express ones creative thoughts.
    Thank goodness we're all made differently. Bravo to you Physicists, Scientists, geeky or not...well you know who you are...cheers!!!

    • @arnavrawat9864
      @arnavrawat9864 5 років тому +1

      Read the story of the mathematician who solved fermat's last theorem (math).
      Such an inspiring story.

    • @holdmybeer
      @holdmybeer 5 років тому +2

      woo hoo. i was a horrible student. all i do now for free time is sit at home and learn math, nature, and physics. i too am a musician.

    • @linamaksinger
      @linamaksinger 5 років тому +7

      @@holdmybeer Many really smart people were bad students sometimes in their lives. Never too late :)

    • @arnavrawat9864
      @arnavrawat9864 5 років тому +1

      @@holdmybeer hey how'd you know I was a bad student?
      Were you one too??

    • @suparki123
      @suparki123 5 років тому +3

      Physicist here, thank you for being different with your cool music and stuff.

  • @Trustworthy_McLegitimate
    @Trustworthy_McLegitimate 5 років тому +160

    my mind was floating away until she said "Bunny Suits are required"

    • @VictorEstrada
      @VictorEstrada 5 років тому +6

      It's a common term, they're also used in hospitals and many other places

    • @loneranger7271
      @loneranger7271 5 років тому +4

      lol same I was in awe and less focused on narration until I hear bunny suits.

  • @ihitballandballgoes1516
    @ihitballandballgoes1516 4 роки тому +142

    I’m starting work at lam research on Monday. I’ll be an engineer tech working on their etching and deposition equipment. I’m so hyped!

    • @therealb888
      @therealb888 4 роки тому +3

      So how's it going? Do u have a prior job experience? BS or MS? Have a lot to ask you

    • @Zero_Contact
      @Zero_Contact 3 роки тому

      Tell us how it's going?

    • @shakisyaboi991
      @shakisyaboi991 3 роки тому

      Lam sauce

    • @createx1751
      @createx1751 3 роки тому +1

      Annnnd get got fired

    • @Ryan_Parmelee
      @Ryan_Parmelee 3 роки тому

      Sounds extremely boring.

  • @joezic
    @joezic 5 років тому +188

    to think 100 years ago we couldnt even fathom what a microchip was, 100 years from now there will be technology we cant even imagine right now.

    • @neobiblical
      @neobiblical 5 років тому +5

      Deep.

    • @VndNvwYvvSvv
      @VndNvwYvvSvv 5 років тому +10

      There already is. We are kept roughly 100 years behind in understanding which is why Tesla's "incorrect" formulas were recently declared as correct all along. Do you think that was accidental? Along with a Navy patent for am inertia-negating saucer based on his work? And scalar waves transmitters? Because the OAA said his dozens to trunks of notes and prototypes had "no scientific value"? ;)

    • @BattousaiHBr
      @BattousaiHBr 5 років тому

      I'm still waiting when photonics will finally start gaining some traction.

    • @VndNvwYvvSvv
      @VndNvwYvvSvv 5 років тому

      @@BattousaiHBr That's already reality.

    • @BattousaiHBr
      @BattousaiHBr 5 років тому

      @@VndNvwYvvSvv i mean substituting silicon electronic chips, not just in the telecom industry.

  • @CG64Mushro0m
    @CG64Mushro0m 5 років тому +415

    they will be about this small

  • @veeezis
    @veeezis 5 років тому +50

    This is so far away from my scope of understanding, it literally feels like magic. I am awestruck at what we've collectively accomplished.

  • @ristube3319
    @ristube3319 4 роки тому +74

    2:17 We found Tim Cook’s doppelgänger... in this field, maybe separated at birth!?

  • @matsv201
    @matsv201 4 роки тому +482

    "Takes 20 trucks and 3 planes to ship just one of them...."
    Still the planes and the truck is cheaper than the machine.

    • @ggxeu
      @ggxeu 4 роки тому +15

      Interesting way to look at it. Thx

    • @agz163
      @agz163 3 роки тому +28

      I think an EUV scanner is about $175 Million. A Boeing 747-8 freighter is at least twice that.

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 3 роки тому +3

      @@agz163 well.. that is just for the unit?

    • @unliving_ball_of_gas
      @unliving_ball_of_gas 3 роки тому +9

      @@agz163 Uhhh...but I don't think they'd need to *buy* the airplane. They'd rent it from airline companies.

    • @ras_krystafari3333
      @ras_krystafari3333 3 роки тому +5

      And in a decade or so it fits in device in pocket...

  • @saadraza6072
    @saadraza6072 5 років тому +575

    This made me realize how much of an idiot i am compared to the people doing real intellectual work

    • @philipmajed
      @philipmajed 5 років тому +8

      Saad Raza Exactly. I feel kinda stupid now. 😹

    • @calamorta
      @calamorta 5 років тому +66

      Humans are interdependent so don't feel bad about this. Even these people will indirectly need you, me and other regular people so they can keep doing their work.

    • @philipmajed
      @philipmajed 5 років тому +2

      calamorta That’s right. 👌🏼

    • @midbell
      @midbell 5 років тому +10

      fr, I've never felt so unaccomplished to be in medical school

    • @subparticle8995
      @subparticle8995 5 років тому +15

      @@calamorta nah, not really. Crushing majority of this planet is useless and we only need maybe a couple dozens of millions for subsisting most of our modern life style and industries, while being able to severely reduce our poisonous enviromental emissions and failing systems due to useless people overpopulating.
      It's a harsh thing to say but most of the people around will never do anything noteworthy in their life aside from wasting resources and fart gasses.
      That being said, the best and brightest sometimes grow in the greatest of needs. If everything was already good and easy due to less pressure from a stable healthy population we might not have pushed to advance as much. Who knows.

  • @rickintexas1584
    @rickintexas1584 5 років тому +16

    Wow. These machines are absolutely stunning. The engineers and scientists who bring them to life are amazing.

  • @DOGfoda4
    @DOGfoda4 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you guys, I am a Software Engineer at ASML and I can say that we are proud to push the envelope of technology to the next level! #WeAreASML

  • @Tenraiden
    @Tenraiden 4 роки тому +2300

    All this so we can have real life anime girls one day.

    • @ELbabotas1
      @ELbabotas1 4 роки тому +57

      They're possible, but what would you do with it?

    • @jhay_vine5083
      @jhay_vine5083 4 роки тому +47

      lmfao. most underrated comment!!

    • @kenrickhk
      @kenrickhk 4 роки тому +92

      @@ELbabotas1 frick em!

    • @nickace843
      @nickace843 4 роки тому +15

      I'ma get me one so I can have a 3 way and not get in trouble with the misses ;D

    • @Remix-jv2ue
      @Remix-jv2ue 4 роки тому +1

      what do u mean

  • @mattc3738
    @mattc3738 4 роки тому +221

    "If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants" - Isaac Newton

    • @richardparadox7309
      @richardparadox7309 3 роки тому +14

      "I’ve never seen a homeless guy with a bottle of Gatorade." - George Carlin

    • @RoninMike-DR
      @RoninMike-DR 3 роки тому +6

      "I like pepperoni nipples" -definately me

    • @adriandonal
      @adriandonal 3 роки тому +1

      ,,E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E'' - Robert Makłowicz

    • @tcllandrew7323
      @tcllandrew7323 3 роки тому +1

      Sometimes I think - me

    • @BicycleFunk
      @BicycleFunk 3 роки тому

      @IanFromCalifornia I don't think Steve said that, but I also wouldn't be surprised. Both him and Bill are arrogant thieves.

  • @geraldhng8774
    @geraldhng8774 5 років тому +479

    Yet a monitor stand cost more than my phone

    • @VoxelMusic
      @VoxelMusic 4 роки тому +64

      With apple, your paying for the brand.

    • @ogpogtane7244
      @ogpogtane7244 4 роки тому +5

      There is more metal in your stand than ur fone? 😂

    • @makiito4170
      @makiito4170 4 роки тому +27

      @@ogpogtane7244 there is less chips and technology carefully constructed by a precise machine in a piece of metal?

    • @roochiecooch
      @roochiecooch 4 роки тому +25

      This is nothing new. It's marketing 101 for high end brands. Make something ridiculously expensive that no one will buy. This just maintains the illusion that this brand is higher end than all others. Then people associate everything they sell as 'luxury' and 'high end'. It's mainly to convince all the vain wealthy people and the one's who have to show they spent money, to keep buying their brand.

    • @LiveType
      @LiveType 4 роки тому +6

      Fun fact, that stand is extremely inefficiently made. They start with a giant block of aluminum and mill it down instead of casting the general shape and finishing it. When made that way, the $1000 price tag becomes almost reasonable. But you still have to ask why as there are better ways of making extremely sturdy stands. I guess Apple can't get enough of that free marketing of people complaining about it.

  • @nunyabidness117
    @nunyabidness117 3 роки тому +31

    I'm still proud of my baking soda volcano.

  • @prasannar953
    @prasannar953 5 років тому +243

    *Moore's Law:I am the king here*
    *Nanotechnology: Laughs in atoms*

    • @normalguy2824
      @normalguy2824 5 років тому +6

      It would be Quantum Mechanics

    • @FunBotan
      @FunBotan 5 років тому +33

      *Quantum mechanics: laughs in quantum tunneling*

    • @1loveice
      @1loveice 5 років тому +15

      @@FunBotan cries and laughs at the same time

    • @prumchhangsreng979
      @prumchhangsreng979 5 років тому

      Those are Quanthumtechnology. Ex: Quanthum computer.
      Edited: nvm... 2people alr mentioned it

    • @SunyataManji
      @SunyataManji 5 років тому

      NANOMACHINES SON

  • @N1PD1BZ
    @N1PD1BZ 4 роки тому +13

    They have a factory here, I made parts for the waver-transport-system yeaaaars ago.
    Massive highgrade aluminium slabs with hundreds of holes to transport the wavers like air hockey!
    Never forget that part!

  • @griseld
    @griseld 4 роки тому +2197

    All this technological development to allow a random Karen to "inform" herself on the internet and conclude that the earth is flat.

    • @MemeDumpworld
      @MemeDumpworld 4 роки тому +25

      Hey the world is shaped like a pear....neil degrass tyson.

    • @NoxUmbrae
      @NoxUmbrae 4 роки тому +51

      @@MemeDumpworld You're missing a whole world of context there, friend.

    • @Korkuthan87778
      @Korkuthan87778 4 роки тому +36

      That is the beauty of capitalism, the plebs don't need to know the specifics, they just need to keep funding new research by buying products made using the results of the research. Everyone is happy, because everyone gets what they want.

    • @griseld
      @griseld 4 роки тому +53

      @@Korkuthan87778 and what happens when this people are so convinced of their findings about flat Earth that they stop taking planes, buying phones and go Amish? Remember that ignorants are the majority of people, when you give them the power to believe what they want they end up destroying the world.

    • @NoxUmbrae
      @NoxUmbrae 4 роки тому +15

      @@griseld Natural selection

  • @MultiSciGeek
    @MultiSciGeek Рік тому +2

    The most mind-blowing thing is that only ONE company on earth makes this. How tf does a single company risk so much, invest so much, push the limit so much, and yet doesn't have a single competitor? I mean considering every person on earth relies on this technology you'd expect more interest to catch up. It's lucrative af.

  • @blackoakmushrooms
    @blackoakmushrooms 5 років тому +224

    just wait until graphene becomes affordable enough to make silicon look like an 8 track tape

    • @gorgolyt
      @gorgolyt 5 років тому +9

      Graphene as a substance is already pretty cheap. What graphene technology are you talking about that will make silicon obsolete?

    • @blackoakmushrooms
      @blackoakmushrooms 5 років тому +6

      @@gorgolyt I was under the impression that graphene (in it's one atom thick lattice arrangement) has not been able to be manufactured inexpensively enough to warrant it's full potential....that the "race" for graphene hasn't been met quite yet. Sure carbon is altogether cheap as hell but the process for manufacture just hasn't caught up enough to make it affordable. Forgive me if I've mistaken.

    • @holdmybeer
      @holdmybeer 5 років тому +5

      graphene is so 20 years ago.

    • @GadAnimations
      @GadAnimations 5 років тому +39

      @@blackoakmushrooms From what I've gathered, it's not that graphene is too expensive to manufacture, but that the manufacturing processes aren't able to create large enough sheets which are defect free, and single atom defects can disrupt all the properties that make graphene so great.

    • @insAneTunA
      @insAneTunA 5 років тому +21

      @@blackoakmushrooms For Graphene there is really only one arrangement of the atoms possible, any other arrangement from the carbon atoms is per definition not Graphene. Graphene can only be called Graphene if the atoms are arranged in such way that the carbon atoms form a one dimensional sheet of carbon atoms. That means that the sheet can be only one single atom thick. That is THE definition from Graphene. There are some composite materials, but those materials are strictly seen no longer Graphene because the combined materials have different specifications from the original base materials.
      I've had this discussion many times with internet fraud Robert Murray Smith, who claims that he can produce Graphene with his kitchen oven and some other kitchen tools. And he sells his DIY charcoal (so called Graphene) as if it is Graphene on his website, and people are falling for his scam and people actually buy his crap. I have tried to warn people, but my comments get removed, and his group of followers even seem to look at him as if he is a hero.
      Secondly, if you search for skeleton ultra capacitors you will notice that Graphene is already in production for commercially available products.

  • @Ranstone
    @Ranstone 5 років тому +326

    10% comments: "This is amazing!"
    20% comments: "Guess I'm dumb :( "
    70% comments: "ThErMaL PaStE On BaCk oF CPU!"

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien 5 років тому +5

      15% monke

    • @aaronjackson1143
      @aaronjackson1143 5 років тому +7

      70% of people do not realize that is not thermal paste applicator, but a probe that allows checking for defects.

    • @w04h
      @w04h 5 років тому +2

      @@aaronjackson1143 2:08 clearly a syringe with a paste

  • @untitled795
    @untitled795 5 років тому +313

    Nothing more beautiful than this stuff...

    • @rafqueraf
      @rafqueraf 5 років тому +22

      nothing and women

    • @untitled795
      @untitled795 5 років тому +1

      @@rafqueraf 😂

    • @batman_2004
      @batman_2004 5 років тому +8

      My girlfriend and my friend's mom are beautiful.

    • @adeshpoz1167
      @adeshpoz1167 5 років тому

      Space. period.

    • @rafqueraf
      @rafqueraf 5 років тому +1

      @@sasmitvaidyaThere's a paradox when using the word "nothing" in this way. "Nothing more beautiful than this stuff...
      " Can mean an affirmation or a negation at same time. A negative affirmation or an affirmative negation.

  • @humieskum
    @humieskum 4 роки тому +4

    This is my favorite machine, Thnx for this video, I spend to much of my time explaining to people how it works

  • @toddanthny123
    @toddanthny123 5 років тому +26

    Love the fact that I get to see this advanced form of lithography in my lifetime

  • @illzilla99
    @illzilla99 5 років тому +38

    This is inspiring and so mind blowing.

  • @Yartarb
    @Yartarb 5 років тому +17

    I cannot comprehend these beautiful human accomplishments.

  • @arkachakraborty7172
    @arkachakraborty7172 3 роки тому +1

    I have started my PhD in this field and my professor suggested me this video along with other such videos which are gems, as it narrates about what is presently going in the industry.

  • @user-gq9gm2en4g
    @user-gq9gm2en4g 4 роки тому +125

    Me clicking this video: ah yes Moore's law of course i know that

    • @ggxeu
      @ggxeu 4 роки тому +6

      For a second i asked myself, what does a clothing store have to do with computers Ahaha

  • @ignorasmus
    @ignorasmus 4 роки тому +156

    99.9% of students: Ok teacher, that's all fine but what's the point of studying all this???
    Teacher: Well, you will pass the exam with flying colours!
    0.1% students: Quietly making the future.

    • @davidegaruti2582
      @davidegaruti2582 3 роки тому +1

      Well , students go to school to learn abt stuff , asking what is the point is a legitimate question imo ...

  • @Soulessdeeds
    @Soulessdeeds 5 років тому +429

    "What we are doing with this technology will usher in cheaper products"
    Apple: Hold my Iphone 11

    • @chicomaroto
      @chicomaroto 5 років тому +1

      Fox

    • @tylerdurden3722
      @tylerdurden3722 5 років тому +17

      You have to choose between more for the same price. Or...the same for cheaper.
      If Intel just kept on making Pentium 1's...not cramming in more transistors...Intel CPU's would be very cheap.
      Do you want more? Or do you want cheap?

    • @branimirkobescak7769
      @branimirkobescak7769 5 років тому +23

      get your head out of your ass and see that apple is overpriced. Just look at their competitors like pixel 4

    • @thearchibaldtuttle
      @thearchibaldtuttle 5 років тому +2

      It has to be understood as "We increase our profit margin"

    • @bazooka712
      @bazooka712 5 років тому +2

      @@tylerdurden3722 But it can't be always increasing in price. You see, pentium 1's were expensive when they were lauched their cost was upwards of 600$. By your logic, a i9-9900k would be 2000-3000$. Just because the techniques of manufacturing something improve, it doesn't mean that it will be automatically more expensive. Hell, it can even come out as being cheaper to produce.

  • @LLO227
    @LLO227 3 роки тому +1

    If you're watching this video without complaining about understanding the physics you are a gift to humanity. Thanks for sharing this video @Seeker. We might not understanding everything but we're glad technology has advanced to the point we have enough fans.

  • @rtificial8292
    @rtificial8292 5 років тому +133

    This was a triumph!
    I'm making a note here:
    "huge success!!"
    It's hard to overstate
    My satisfaction.
    Aperture science:
    We do what me must
    Because we can.

    • @RYANST3R
      @RYANST3R 5 років тому +4

      @Захар Саяпин Still alive.
      Still alive.

    • @danielsjohnson
      @danielsjohnson 5 років тому +4

      @Захар Саяпин hey leave some lyrics for the rest of us :P

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 4 роки тому +1

      For the good of all of us
      Except the ones who are dead :c

  • @kvshgaming
    @kvshgaming 5 років тому +321

    22nm, 14nm, 10nm
    Zen 2 - "Am I a joke to you"

    • @chithicc7614
      @chithicc7614 5 років тому +1

      How small is it ?

    • @yustformusic
      @yustformusic 5 років тому +49

      @@chithicc7614 7nm

    • @kvshgaming
      @kvshgaming 5 років тому +13

      7nm

    • @MisterXdotcom
      @MisterXdotcom 5 років тому +5

      @@Reedoxx yea because at the current design under 7 or 8 nm quantum interference is happening, right?

    • @starfox0u0
      @starfox0u0 5 років тому +14

      Lord Gospodin at sub 5nm quantum interference occurs. That’s the issue AMD is currently trying to overcome for Zen 4 since Zen 3 is going to be above 5nm or true 7nm.

  • @tomatoaim1
    @tomatoaim1 5 років тому +699

    who else laughed at the part where they said technology is getting cheaper and then showed the iphone 11

    • @NeilsonBuntowa
      @NeilsonBuntowa 5 років тому +105

      It supposed to be cheap but companies like apple are making it expensive

    • @johnuferbach9166
      @johnuferbach9166 5 років тому +98

      it's still cheap compared to what the stuff it does would've costed 20 years ago...

    • @roberth4395
      @roberth4395 5 років тому +47

      John is right. A crappy 2 room sized computer was so expensive that the public could not even dream about it.

    • @andrew6846
      @andrew6846 5 років тому +31

      To buy something with the computing power of the iPhone 11 20 years ago would have cost at least 10x the price of the phone today

    • @roberth4395
      @roberth4395 5 років тому +39

      @@andrew6846 20 years ago we had brick phones. A super computer like an iPhone 11 would be impossible to make, but if you would make one the goverment would steal the tech and put you in jail (or force you to work for them).
      edit: it's value would be billions, not 10-20x.

  • @141sharon270
    @141sharon270 3 роки тому +6

    Wow, these guys are amazing, so clever, we take our devices for granted but you don't realise the technical genius that creates the machinery behind end product.

  • @daviddickey9832
    @daviddickey9832 5 років тому +73

    "Moore's law is an expectation, *not a natural law*..."
    #shotsFired @ Ray Kurzweil

    • @MouseGoat
      @MouseGoat 5 років тому +1

      =.=? um why? who would disagree with him? if anything is a inside joke that became a name that business rely on because the hole industry needed the flow of new computers.
      So yes a expectation, a self fulfilling prophecy.

    • @sdprz7893
      @sdprz7893 4 роки тому +6

      David Dickey technically could be a natural law, we just don’t know if it is and have no way of proving it but it just continues then we’ll probably just except it as one.

    • @thomas.thomas
      @thomas.thomas 4 роки тому +5

      @@sdprz7893 i can tell you a natural law: karens will be karens, your crush doesn't love you, taxes and death are a certain things in life

    • @sax7760
      @sax7760 4 роки тому

      @@thomas.thomas Sheesh, don't need to be depressing.

    • @MartensFamilyHomeMovies
      @MartensFamilyHomeMovies 4 роки тому

      @@thomas.thomas Are you giving up on white girls?

  • @robertsas9001
    @robertsas9001 4 роки тому +22

    Awesome 👌
    Just beyond me how much engineering involved in this. Mind blowing 😲

  • @ddrfraser1
    @ddrfraser1 5 років тому +62

    This video entirely and completely blew my mind! 🤯🤯🤯💥🔥

  • @suntzu1409
    @suntzu1409 3 роки тому +76

    "Its so complex. Theres a lot that can go wrong"
    Quantum computers: yes

  • @ikhsanmaulana2228
    @ikhsanmaulana2228 4 роки тому +73

    this is one of those video that excited me but i understand nothing about it at the same time.

  • @samxu7183
    @samxu7183 5 років тому +173

    Me before the video: I wanna become a computer engineer
    Me after the video: I wasted two years of undergrads, still don't understand wuts going on in the video.

    • @DannyOvox3
      @DannyOvox3 5 років тому +13

      SAM Z3R0 sadly the two years of undergrad goes to general subjects we learn in high school besides advanced maths and physics. I’d say let’s dial that down to one year and spend 3 years in hardcore classes about our careers along with mandatory outside projects.

    • @A_Box
      @A_Box 5 років тому +10

      If it makes you feel better most of the video was about applied physics and material science engineering. The computer bit was barely mentioned as in the part where no matter the scale you actually go ahead and design the circuitry. They just showed that given the connections have been figured out, how to make them reality.

    • @BargB
      @BargB 5 років тому

      Chips man

    • @odissey2
      @odissey2 5 років тому +4

      Believe me, being a computer scientist is more interesting and rewarding than working in production cleanroom facility

    • @samxu7183
      @samxu7183 5 років тому

      @@odissey2 but but there are so many computer science ppl, u really need stands out by a lot to get job easy this days.

  • @loneranger7271
    @loneranger7271 5 років тому +6

    This is most advanced technology of this century that made all other advance technology possible! It's amazing how all of us hsve access to it in forms of different gadgets like of our phones. We are basically holding piece of most advanced technologies coming together to form this wonderful gadget.