I saved the best for last - Intel Design Center Development Motherboard

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    In the last part of my Intel Israel Design Center tour we got to go deeper into their validation lab and see up close and personal what a development motherboard and the tools around it look like.
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    14:19 The Game Demo Room
    16:47 Thank You
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  • @rafaelreisr
    @rafaelreisr Рік тому +1160

    Linus clearly emotional from realizing HIS heroes are paying HIM that much respect. Wholesome AF

    • @Galiant2010
      @Galiant2010 Рік тому +58

      Yesss! I could tell just how much they all admired him. Made me wonder how many of them are here in the comments and regular viewers. It's all one big love for tech coming together and both sides are excited to meet each other. Technology really does bring us all together haha.

    • @tactileslut
      @tactileslut Рік тому +3

      Sportsball!

    • @matasa7463
      @matasa7463 Рік тому +55

      I mean, per his analogy, he's just the newsman covering the real thing.
      But he is basically an icon of the hobby now - just like how David Attenborough is **THE** documentary guy, and Bill Nye is the science guy, he's the tech guy. People have literally went from teenagers and young adults to industry experts, all while watching him on UA-cam. From his days as the NCIX guy, to now with the Labs becoming a reality, he's basically the titan of tech journalism.
      He is Mr. Tech Tips.

  • @erllukep.2159
    @erllukep.2159 Рік тому +2662

    The clear difference between the guys who market and big wigs vs the developer engineers are staggering. The developer engineers are truly working with passion. I love these types of videos

    • @TKing2724
      @TKing2724 Рік тому +99

      The marketing guys and bigwigs were too busy counting beans to realize they can let Linus shill for them for free to millions of tech-inclined people.

    • @marsovac
      @marsovac Рік тому +12

      I admire more the guys at AMD that get a fraction of the money and still do a great job. Except some bad apples that run to Intel like Raja Kuduri, to make new failures like Arc.

    • @trapical
      @trapical Рік тому +45

      All the more importance to having your CEO being an actual engineer who gets it, instead of some business administrator.
      Intel, AMD, and Nvidia all have true pioneering engineers as their current CEOs. That wasn't always the case with intel.

    • @ShyCataclysm
      @ShyCataclysm Рік тому +5

      So, you're saying "big wigs" and marketers do not have passion? Are you sure about that? Seems extremely naive.

    • @simonhazel1636
      @simonhazel1636 Рік тому +2

      @@marsovac it's funny because all the gpus since he left have been miles better bar the 6500

  • @etwito1
    @etwito1 Рік тому +738

    I had the honor and pleasure of having Linus in the IDC validation labs in Haifa that I am managing.
    Linus shared some of the amazing work being done in development labs in Israel In three videos.
    ADL Product and Some of the various mechanical solutions and unique cards produced by good cooperation between teams, now he is talking on the unique motherboards that developed to support INTEL Validation needs In order to provide Intel customers with the best product on the market.
    This leads to results and challenging and fun work between the various development groups and the lab teams.
    A few days of film are not enough to show the amazing work of the development crews and lab team at intel .
    Thanks, Linus

    • @technod1155
      @technod1155 Рік тому +19

      Thanks so much for taking the time to give the LTT team this experience to share with us. It's always cool to take a look under the hood to see how our favorite products are made, tested and validated. Cheers!

    • @Google_Does_Evil_Now
      @Google_Does_Evil_Now Рік тому +6

      Great to see inside the factory. Smart move by Intel to up its marketing and reach out.

  • @IntelTechnology
    @IntelTechnology Рік тому +277

    We love that you love these videos. So we will make sure to keep bringing these to the community 💙

    • @CloroxBleach0
      @CloroxBleach0 Рік тому +10

      thank you for allowing this truly amazing video to happen!

    • @Jonathanimpossible
      @Jonathanimpossible Рік тому +5

      Good on you for doing this. You certainly didn't have to and it was a lot of fun to watch.

    • @thursdaythought7201
      @thursdaythought7201 Рік тому

      Tell linus to come back to FM... we want visitors!

  • @stuartlunsford7556
    @stuartlunsford7556 Рік тому +4301

    I feel like this tour never would have happened without Pat, an engineer, in charge. Marketing and Finance would probably just say "they don't need to know how we do things."

    • @Souls4Roca
      @Souls4Roca Рік тому +102

      yeah... it's miracle they did not fire and blacklist the marketing department half a decade ago...

    • @DanKaschel
      @DanKaschel Рік тому +358

      I’d say Legal & Finance (marketing departments can be extremely controlling, but not always), but I totally agree. Sometimes it takes an engineer to say, “guys, we’ve got all this cool shit; with a little diligence we can get a superbowl’s worth of advertising for the cost of escorting a well-connected nerd through our facility.”

    • @henrycwjones
      @henrycwjones Рік тому +55

      Finance and Legal - RISK NOOO / Marketing - what is this and can we sell it

    • @BenjaminSodos
      @BenjaminSodos Рік тому +8

      So True! Which is weird since Marketing is supposed to be in tune with what people want.

    • @stevenson720
      @stevenson720 Рік тому +14

      @@DanKaschel I reckon they earned the marketing by the access. Never seen anything quite like this and so it's a "fairs fair" deal for me.

  • @jaywalkersunite
    @jaywalkersunite Рік тому +2234

    I'd love to see a behind-the-scenes video on how this tour got approved at Intel. I've worked at a few very secure facilities (Google DC, avionics firms, etc) and I can't imagine how difficult getting approval would be.

    • @Dssfox
      @Dssfox Рік тому +56

      ive been as offsite worker in intel facility - not so awful as you may think.

    • @duckilythelovely3040
      @duckilythelovely3040 Рік тому +142

      Gotta remember he's been working with Intel, and some higher ups for quite a while.
      I'm sure he just simply asked them, and they asked others and eventually they were like "Ok"

    • @bradhaines3142
      @bradhaines3142 Рік тому +123

      @@Dssfox the difference is you likely dont have cameras, that's what makes it a big deal

    • @EnglishMike
      @EnglishMike Рік тому +181

      It's not that difficult. All you have to do is be the boss of one of the largest, reputable, trusted, enthusiastic, non-controversial, family-friendly, PC-focused tech UA-cam channel in the world... :)

    • @pottedrosepetal6906
      @pottedrosepetal6906 Рік тому +101

      I mean, this video came out months after the first visit, and I am guessing they actually shot it in one sitting... I dont wanna know how many revisions this video went through to get approved xD

  • @insanelytamed
    @insanelytamed Рік тому +302

    Just in case anyone was wondering... Overclocking can be used to test the maximum capabilities of technology,
    but it does not represent the standard use case and will void product warranties. 😂

    • @triethylborane49
      @triethylborane49 Рік тому +30

      I was starting to wonder if that might be the case. Thank you for the clarification that, indeed, while overclocking can be used to test the maximum capabilities of technology, it does not represent the standard use case, and that it will, in fact, void product warranties.

    • @jeremydale4548
      @jeremydale4548 11 місяців тому

      Ok, I would really like to know why overclocking a product voids the warranty, and yet literally NO ONE actually tries to stop overclocking. And even making products overclockable in the first place

    • @souroshi
      @souroshi 7 місяців тому

      it will void your warranty because you're taking apart the whole protective coverage of the socket, not because you overclocked it

    • @insanelytamed
      @insanelytamed 5 місяців тому

      @@souroshi woosh

    • @souroshi
      @souroshi 5 місяців тому

      @@insanelytamed?

  • @ferinzz
    @ferinzz Рік тому +129

    The overclocking room was definitely a moment of passion. You can see the guys ready to jump in and have some fun with their creations. This is where the passion is, and this is why they enjoy the LTT group. Because they feel the same passion, despite their corny jokes.

  • @UniqueNick
    @UniqueNick Рік тому +1379

    I love that there’s still more content coming from the intel visit. I understand why Linus says it was his best moment as a UA-camr.

    • @jamescameron1861
      @jamescameron1861 Рік тому +14

      This. I've really enjoyed these

    • @thorvaldspear
      @thorvaldspear Рік тому +42

      Not just as a youtuber, but as a tech geek in general.

    • @theaterlightman89
      @theaterlightman89 Рік тому +4

      Great youtubers can shoot a few videos from one day and space them out, rather than just 1 3 hour video...

    • @hfislwpa
      @hfislwpa Рік тому +4

      Indeed. And for us as fans! Incredibly cool tech we get to see

    • @ImmortalDuke
      @ImmortalDuke Рік тому +1

      Drops

  • @kdawg3484
    @kdawg3484 Рік тому +1028

    One thing I love about this series is the unerring respect LTT shows for the proprietary, trade-secret-driven nature of everything that's going on there. Obviously, they wouldn't be allowed to visit without agreeing to many conditions of secrecy. However, there's never any snarkiness, because Linus 100% gets it: this is how businesses work. Intel, AMD, TSMC, and nearly every company in the world making anything novel exist at all because they develop their own trade secrets and use those to compete. And because Linus and crew respect that in every way, they're allowed to visit and they get to make video after video of interesting, detailed, enthusiastic, engaging, and completely unique content. Hats off to LTT, and thanks to their awesome hosts for making this happen. It's been great.

    • @TazerXI
      @TazerXI Рік тому +31

      And also hats off to Intel. Apparently (iirc from a Wan show) LTT won't go tour a lab if they have to blur everything, or lots of things are kept secret. He said that it isn't just him being "oh, I am important, I need to see this", but more so a n"I need to do my job, make content on it" thing. The fact Intel was willing to let Linus in at all is incredible, and also how much they were able to show him to get lots of content out of it.

    • @thefatboy7562
      @thefatboy7562 Рік тому +3

      Nothing else to add, just good work LMG.

    • @aoyuki1409
      @aoyuki1409 Рік тому +6

      sometimes i really hate those kinds of reporters that dont even think twice to expose trade secrets from company tours to get as much views and revenue. even if the company sues them afterwards and managed to stop it from spreading, sometimes the damage is done

    • @ArtisChronicles
      @ArtisChronicles Рік тому +3

      @@TazerXI they seem to have a good understanding of what one another wants or needs. So there was definitely good communication going on, which in turn has produced favorable results.

  • @WuSage3
    @WuSage3 Рік тому +46

    Hey Linus,
    One thing the engineers didn't touch on in great detail - you were pretty much right. PS/2 is still there because early silicon can't always use USB right away (and SSHing in remotely similarly) and we still need a mouse/keyboard for some situations before USB is ready. PS/2 always works :)

  • @NFreund
    @NFreund Рік тому +134

    I admit, while i am in the AMD camp since K6 and never really did go to Intel (even in the dark times...) - i have huge respect for the engineers at Intel and i am mighty impressed.

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce Рік тому +3

      They are enthusiasts also.

    • @shapshooter7769
      @shapshooter7769 Рік тому +1

      There's and old saying "Never underestimate Intel's engineers"

    • @groenevinger3893
      @groenevinger3893 Рік тому +5

      So you bareley ever experienced a fast processor?

    • @ovide1000
      @ovide1000 Рік тому +1

      @@groenevinger3893 lol

    • @MaxIronsThird
      @MaxIronsThird Рік тому

      @@shapshooter7769 BC they have so many of them right?!

  • @MrInfinity1655
    @MrInfinity1655 Рік тому +427

    This exclusive behind the scenes at Intel series is one of the most interesting so far.

    • @aaron-articulated
      @aaron-articulated Рік тому +6

      For me, it's also been the most effective marketing "campaign" for Intel that I've seen since the bunny suits. Hearing the story and passion of the engineers involved in creating these marvels of modern engineering is going to have a profound effect on me for my next build if only because I can appreciate more what I'm putting in my chassis.

    • @Lighthouse_out_of_order
      @Lighthouse_out_of_order Рік тому

      Where can I see this?

  • @chattymatt
    @chattymatt Рік тому +48

    I would just like to say a great big THANK YOU to Intel for allowing someone to document the awesome things that are going on behind the curtains. I really loved this set of videos about Intel's Israel Design Center!

  • @VegaZpl
    @VegaZpl Рік тому +28

    If any Intel people read this, this type of things we, the consumers, want to see. Seeing how much work and effort and all the interesting stuff goes into creating a CPU is fascinating. These types of videos are great and I hope to see more of them.

  • @Pilchh
    @Pilchh Рік тому +821

    Watching Linus support the entire weight of this "priceless" motherboard by only the PS/2 port (3:38) sent chills down my spine...

    • @Kappi1234
      @Kappi1234 Рік тому +14

      HOLY JESUS !

    • @Windows_16
      @Windows_16 Рік тому +39

      At least he didn't drop it

    • @UCm0i6w5lBlRthCtZEoj99tg
      @UCm0i6w5lBlRthCtZEoj99tg Рік тому +40

      linus is that part of us that learned about antistatic straps but never used them and felt badass cause we've never blown anything up except turned up to 100.

    • @hazgebu
      @hazgebu Рік тому +62

      Like he said: ps/2 never fails it just works

    • @min_nari
      @min_nari Рік тому +1

      and your body's aching all the time

  • @zdanee
    @zdanee Рік тому +217

    13:49 - I love how E-cores are called "Atom", like the old netbook low-end chips and the P cores are just "Big". I mean I suspected as much, Atom did not die, it just became the new Celerons and Pentiums.

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 Рік тому

      @бак SHUT UP.

    • @shanemshort
      @shanemshort Рік тому +11

      AIUI "Atom" is the over-arching architecture that Gracemont, Goldmont etc adhere too. I suspect it's purely marketing to have called them P/E cores rather than Atom etc.

    • @CotyRiddle
      @CotyRiddle Рік тому +13

      the original atom designs are long gone. the e cores are basically celeron class cores optimized for low power. Atom is just a marketing name now.

    • @poscat0x04
      @poscat0x04 Рік тому +6

      I mean its microarchitecture Gracemont is literally the successor of atom's Tremont.

    • @eddycolangelo
      @eddycolangelo Рік тому +4

      Yeah, it's a bit of a marketing mess but it's true, those Atom CPUs never died (luckily), they have been evolving this whole time.
      At some point they also started labelling them as Celerons and Pentiums, like the ones belonging to the "desktop lineup" (the core i3/i5/i7 CPUs).
      You can only tell them apart from their product numbers (at least for the consumer market) the "atom-derived" are Nxxxx or Jxxxx, the "core ix-derived" are Gxxxx.
      They're excellent CPUs as far as I'm concerned, they're obviously not intended for heavy work but they are perfectly fine for most of the stuff you'd normally do on a basic desktop or a laptop, I even had to use MATLAB on mine, for an exam, it ran with no issues.

  • @trapical
    @trapical Рік тому +76

    15:17 for anyone else that was curious, that's a PNY 3090 that Intel uses on their test benches.
    Wonder if the engineers picked PNY for any particular reason, or if that's just what they could find in stock

    • @FactionalSky
      @FactionalSky Рік тому +23

      Might be because PNY uses the reference design.

    • @officerrambo
      @officerrambo Рік тому +34

      I would assume, Intel gets lots of Quadro cards; PNY is the only brand for those. So while having a business relation with them, they most probably asked their GPU guy to throw in some gaming GPUs.

    • @xVertigo1
      @xVertigo1 Рік тому +1

      This is what was available to purchase with a reasonable supply timeframe at the time. GPUs were scarce and very expensive.

    • @gulengz5643
      @gulengz5643 Рік тому

      Just for some information, usually for the same product, they'll use the same hardware part over the entire line for consistency purpose. But differ products might use differnt brands. So I assume that the original designees takes stock availability into consideration from their vendors.

    • @just.nobody
      @just.nobody Рік тому

      @@officerrambo Hey, Is PNY a reliable brand for low end GPU's like 3060? I'm planning to take one from them.

  • @donzheng4238
    @donzheng4238 Рік тому +25

    This bring back so much memory of working on the 1366 Bloomfield platform. I had worked on one of those dvt motherboards and it was amazing the amount of parameters you can change on them and watching the qol changes slowly being available to the market. Still amazing to see the passion on the engineers working on validation, feels good going down memory lane.

  • @1s.e.c.racing304
    @1s.e.c.racing304 Рік тому +521

    The transparent honesty, as well as the access LTT gets. Is why for me they are the one stop for all things tech. Thank you to the entire team for your hard work and dedication!!! I know you do it for us as well as yourself and it makes the most interesting, educational information that the world has ever seen.

    • @morosis82
      @morosis82 Рік тому +15

      Agreed. Any time I hear people bitching about how they're not as good as GN (no offence Steve, I watch you too) because he takes apart things, and LTT isn't a real tech nerd I'm like, have you seen their behind the scenes videos on supercomputers, quantum computers, Intel's top secret facilities?
      Just because they're also more accessible doesn't mean they don't do awesome work on the real tech stuff. If anything it's a testament to how well that team works together, and because he has vastly more resources than some of the smaller channels.

    • @stephen9894
      @stephen9894 Рік тому +9

      @@morosis82 GN do amazing work, but it's geared up to the enthusiasts who want to know the nitty gritty details.
      LTT is for giving people information at a higher level to get people interested in all things tech, not just PC hardware.

    • @AyyyGabagool
      @AyyyGabagool Рік тому +1

      Yeah I often think about how there are so few outlets you can actually really trust these days. LTT has never once broken that trust

    • @Hi_its_Kartik
      @Hi_its_Kartik Рік тому

      @@stephen9894 my apologies, who's GN?

    • @user-vf5wr2vj2f
      @user-vf5wr2vj2f Рік тому +2

      @@Hi_its_Kartik GN stands for Gamers Nexus, a UA-cam channel that is run by Steve and his team.

  • @dontknow8699
    @dontknow8699 Рік тому +245

    Imagine being able to have that power in your hands, being able to swap the chipset without needing to swap the entire motherboard, being able to change system parameters without needing to enter to the BIOS and being able to control every aspect of the system would be awesome! I would love to have this control over my electronics.

    • @Mr.Morden
      @Mr.Morden Рік тому +17

      6:18 that socketed chipset really is cool, i have some what if thoughts about how end users could use this.

    • @DrakyHRT
      @DrakyHRT Рік тому +29

      @@Mr.Morden You'd see some dumb DIY hacks, and some people bricking their systems, and then need a whole new chipset LMFAO.

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 Рік тому +18

      > "It has stuff that most consumers wouldn't need..."
      > "You can swap out the chipset."
      :\

    • @williameldridge9382
      @williameldridge9382 Рік тому +7

      @@arnox4554 most consumers, read almost all of them, don't need that. They wouldn't even know where to start with it.

    • @jasonzhang7725
      @jasonzhang7725 Рік тому +1

      @@arnox4554 well intel needs to make money somehow, they sell their chipsets to board partners if u can swap it then they no profit

  • @alamar1205
    @alamar1205 Рік тому +7

    Linus in Israel, great !!!

  • @davidli5204
    @davidli5204 Рік тому +16

    Those are some very interesting MSRs they've got there. I'm sure it's all heavily locked down and fused off before leaving the lab, but imagine what a couple of overclockers can do with that level of control over cpu internals

  • @Starold1
    @Starold1 Рік тому +238

    I still can't get my head around how that much tech can be made in such volume, at such a relatively low price, working so reliably and be sitting on my desk. If guys like them at Intel stop working, we lose so much.

    • @trapical
      @trapical Рік тому +34

      If you were to snap your fingers and magically "delete" all the current fabs in the world, it would literally take ~20 years to get us back to where we are today. It's utterly insane how much of the world relies on so few facilities.

    • @AnthonyBowman
      @AnthonyBowman Рік тому +19

      Trillions of dollars spent over 60+ years of industrial development.

    • @theabyss5647
      @theabyss5647 Рік тому

      Bruh. There are other CPU making companies...

  • @jeo2222
    @jeo2222 Рік тому +71

    This was amazing to watch, I really hope Dr. Su let AMD show off their stuff.

  • @anderseriksson4812
    @anderseriksson4812 Рік тому +8

    This was the best, interesting and most humble video in a while. Thank you Linus! :)

  • @DavidCollins7901
    @DavidCollins7901 Рік тому +1

    linus was moved. so humble. this is why i love this guy. keep up the good work dude. thanks for being there for everyone.

  • @ioio5993
    @ioio5993 Рік тому +58

    In my first job out of school (1975), we were designing a brand new system, using an Intel bit-slice processor (intel 3000). I purchased from Intel at the time, their new (at the time) ICE system (in-circuit emulation), which was the forerunner of the systems you were seeing. Oh by the way - the system, is hung below the now EF-18 Growler, still slamming into the carrier decks when trapping. Also, I had to fly to one of their FABs, to pick up #5 - the fifth 8080 mil spec chip off the production line - for our evaluation system.

    • @OneLeatherBoot
      @OneLeatherBoot Рік тому +5

      This is my favourite snippet from within the comments. The development stories you could likely tell. One of the most fascinating documentaries I've watched was the rise of the Wild Wiesel's during Vietnam which didn't include much on more post Vietnam capabilities for obvious reasons.
      EW aircraft I find fascinating.

    • @ioio5993
      @ioio5993 Рік тому +5

      @@OneLeatherBoot - You also have to remember that in those days, you had to build your own tools, assembler, linker, loader, debugger - before you could do any meaningful work on the actual project. Then there were the ROM emulators (ROM chips were running $200 each, and then the UVROMS came along - but were slower). Also, needed to have logic analyzers to watch the instruction execution stream, along with a high-speed bus hanger (that we designed) to grab the data addresses with the data along with a DX/DR support utility (data extraction/data reduction) to take the output and make some sense of everything. Lots and lots of engineering had to be done around the project as well as the project itself. Also, created a set of macros to emulate a Fortran like somewhat higher-level language (in the assembler) - to boost productivity.

  • @skekch
    @skekch Рік тому +58

    This was a great opportunity to see how engineers at intel think. Thank you for sharing something that most will not have seen before, and will most likely never see again.

  • @mittensfastpaw
    @mittensfastpaw Рік тому

    I’m really glad this came about. Been a treat to see so much of this behind the scenes stuff!

  • @ronnoc519
    @ronnoc519 Рік тому +2

    It's awesome to see the love the Intel team gave you. Hope to see more in the future

  • @maxximus8904
    @maxximus8904 Рік тому +52

    big up for intel
    this exactly the marketing they needed and theyre great for letting people peek in the fabs

    • @didyliduu
      @didyliduu Рік тому

      This wont make intel any better in my book. Red stays in my pc no doubt. I hope that this is not their true agenda when they let LTT roam in their facilities.

    • @Freestyle80
      @Freestyle80 Рік тому +3

      @@didyliduu they dont think like a 10 year old like you so dont worry

  • @peppi69
    @peppi69 Рік тому +70

    I just love to see how engineers with so much dedication and passion for their product it's awesome!

    • @Cacti_hipster
      @Cacti_hipster Рік тому

      How they do what? Just playing :)
      Hate it when I change my sentence halfway through and forget to take out the words that don't fit anymore!

  • @captainsarahbee
    @captainsarahbee Рік тому +1

    "These guys are the real MVPs" For real. They're the brains behind the operation but we wouldn't be nearly as informed without you and your team. Thanks LTT! Amazing to get to see some of this stuff!

  • @Chris-gh2tv
    @Chris-gh2tv Рік тому +1

    This is one of my favorites series of videos. Truly informative. Good work.

  • @jacoboblanco1555
    @jacoboblanco1555 Рік тому +8

    I just got back from visiting my family in Israel and my brothers and I went kayaking and all the Intel folks were there for a fun outing, it was a hilarious coincidence after watching all the videos in this series.

  • @hippiedude2232
    @hippiedude2232 Рік тому +55

    Interesting to know that Intel's techno wizardry department uses cpu-z in their kit.

    • @MrGraveful
      @MrGraveful Рік тому +4

      Thought the same:D

    • @NichoSilva
      @NichoSilva Рік тому +5

      And hwdinfo

    • @Dudewitbow
      @Dudewitbow Рік тому +12

      how else do you think leaks happen when an undisclosed CPU gets validated on a benchmark/app. Someone internally generally is the one doing it, or a company doing it with an engineering sample.

    • @matasa7463
      @matasa7463 Рік тому +3

      @ricky bobby Oh they definitely bought it. Intel doesn't fuck around, they have lawyers and backend staff that deals with that.

    • @vRackham
      @vRackham Рік тому +2

      ... when presenting to media. It's a familiar UI for outsiders. They probably have internal software for the actual work.

  • @RafaelSolMaker
    @RafaelSolMaker Рік тому +1

    Big props for the guys @ Intel. They're really awesome and passionate about their jobs. This series was incredible, and I won't forget all of this.

  • @vfreeman3188
    @vfreeman3188 Рік тому +2

    This is one of the most incredible tours through a factory I care about I've seen. Definitely would love to see future collaborations beyond just Intel extreme upgrade.

  • @thatsgottahurt
    @thatsgottahurt Рік тому +18

    You guys put out sooo many videos I dont always have time to watch them all, but I never miss videos like these. The more in-depth behind the scenes hardware content is by far my favorite.

  • @Eflaene
    @Eflaene Рік тому +12

    11:14 That made me smile, loving the intel tour !

  • @chevystraightpipe1762
    @chevystraightpipe1762 Рік тому +9

    Easily my favorite video to date on the channel. I'm an Electrical Engineer that designs test bench to test the modules for my company and I found myself pausing the video several times to geek out what the engineers at Intel made. Love the video!

  • @krispy4605
    @krispy4605 Рік тому +1

    Keep the Intel tour videos coming, awesome to see the people behind the tech we all use.

  • @Bassmanx89
    @Bassmanx89 Рік тому +32

    This is so cool. It would be a great follow up if Intel could sit down with Linus and explain how these harnesses didnt catch the ILM issues with 12th gen and how they are addressing that in future harnesses

  • @Mak100ish
    @Mak100ish Рік тому +44

    Next we want AMD to come around and let us have similar videos from their place

  • @lfcbpro
    @lfcbpro Рік тому +3

    110% agree with last 2 mins, seriously thank you to everyone involved at Intel and LTT for bringing this series of vids to us, it was so amazing.
    Hopefully teachers will show this vid and the others to their students and show them how cool tech is :D
    Thank you everyone.

  • @Carnage8
    @Carnage8 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely loved this tour series. Amazing.

  • @csm10495
    @csm10495 Рік тому +54

    I used to work at Intel and got to use RVPs a few times for different projects. Still learned a good bit from this video. Thanks!

    • @DanKaschel
      @DanKaschel Рік тому +3

      I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been on a tour of a company where I’ve worked for years, sort of checked out, then due to the visitor/new employee’s questions I find I’m learning all sorts of new things. Good reminder of how much I don’t know.

  • @m.f.3347
    @m.f.3347 Рік тому +55

    Internal USB ports are actually super handy for people who use software like Pro Tools that requires authentication dongles, so you can just leave it plugged it in all the time

    • @nicholaschevy134
      @nicholaschevy134 Рік тому +5

      That's terrible security practice though

    • @Ravenousjoe
      @Ravenousjoe Рік тому +1

      Just like writing your password on your monitor, you will never forget it!!!

    • @DanKaschel
      @DanKaschel Рік тому

      I’d love that for my unraid server

    • @DanKaschel
      @DanKaschel Рік тому +27

      @@georger5558 Its purpose is to enforce licensing, not grant access to data. If this were a 2FA dongle it would be a whole different story.

    • @atafakheri8659
      @atafakheri8659 Рік тому

      i am pretty sure they are just using the wires of the port for a priority protocol
      they functions they were controlling happens before boot so USB protocols and drivers cant be used
      it is normal to use comercial ports for other uses. VGA is another example, it is often used for uses other than display

  • @IAmDoovid
    @IAmDoovid Рік тому

    I've been absolutely loving this Intel factory tour. DO MORE LIKE THIS!!!

  • @Clavichordist
    @Clavichordist Рік тому +2

    This is cool stuff and brings back some good memories for me. Back in the late 1980s, I worked in an R&D lab and got to assemble prototypes, test and repair the new hardware. The engineers too had a great sense of humor and enjoyed their work they did, and in the process taught me a ton too which I applied later in my own EE classes I was taking at the time.

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  • @alexanderlee5180
    @alexanderlee5180 Рік тому +23

    Man, these videos are SOOOOO cool. That is so awesome that you got to experience this Linus, and thank you for sharing all of it with us vicariously through your content! This series was really awesome, very educational, and just all around badass! Shout out to intel as well for letting you go there and make content about this place, it's processes and how it all works and comes together in the end! This is the kind of stuff that makes me LOVE LTT content. So cool 😎

  • @yousawnothing644
    @yousawnothing644 Рік тому +11

    hats off to the audio quality of this, good job in post-production! You can tell he's talking in a loud room, but this is very well controlled!

  • @chrisgraff2103
    @chrisgraff2103 Рік тому

    Its crazy to see the stuff i touch at work on youtube. I love that they let you in to showcase it!

  • @LewisEdwards1990
    @LewisEdwards1990 Рік тому +1

    Well done on saving the audio for this!

  • @draski4508
    @draski4508 Рік тому +3

    I love getting on my computer for the first time today and seeing one of my favorite creators posted 10 minutes ago!

  • @KalijahAnderson
    @KalijahAnderson Рік тому +24

    I'm absolutely blown away that they let him touch one of those considering he drops literally almost everything.

  • @iVilliain
    @iVilliain Рік тому

    Dude this video is soooo cool. I love that they treat linus really kind knowing that he is someone who is really driving the consumer towards his passions and inspiring young people who will in turn allow them to do their jobs with a bigger audience. I love seeing passionate people and this video is incredible!

  • @hexacarbide268
    @hexacarbide268 Рік тому +2

    Love it! More factory/ engineers please

  • @7Uriel13
    @7Uriel13 Рік тому +39

    watching this makes me want a tour of a motherboard manufacturer and see how these things get built, maybe something to think about for the future?

    • @user-Cata7sti7ma7
      @user-Cata7sti7ma7 Рік тому +3

      Gamer Nexus already have that if you are interest. search for gamers nexus motherboard factory on UA-cam.

    • @engineeringvision9507
      @engineeringvision9507 Рік тому

      Just pick and place machines. Nothing special really.

    • @scottpelletier1370
      @scottpelletier1370 Рік тому +1

      Pcb fab is a little boring but the process of planning out the layout and making it happen would be cool.

  • @terabyte1906
    @terabyte1906 Рік тому +4

    Awesome video! love these in depth looks into engineering of computer hardware.

  • @twoinfi7061
    @twoinfi7061 Рік тому

    Mam it's so nice to see tours and behind the scenes at a facility like this.
    Reminds of this show I used to watch called 'how its made'. Nice to get that feeling again.

  • @FABESTAH
    @FABESTAH Рік тому

    What a great video, I'd love to see more in-depth content with intel. It was incredibly fascinating to see what they actually do behind the walls in their lab!

  • @castform57
    @castform57 Рік тому +26

    While the Alder lake and new tech is really interesting and super cool, I'd be also very interested to see what goes into the Xeon or whatever server hardware validation. It seems like those CPUs especially get used so heavily, that they need to be extra reliable.

    • @CotyRiddle
      @CotyRiddle Рік тому +1

      I would assume they get the same treatment in respect to everything they do with the consumer grade cpu's with the major difference being ecc memory

  • @rozhdov
    @rozhdov Рік тому +3

    Looks cool. I hope that such streamlined development and validation processes will allow Intel to keep up with the “competitor”.

  • @itsdeonlol
    @itsdeonlol Рік тому

    Keep doing these lab tours Linus! I really enjoy them sir.

  • @Norman_Fleming
    @Norman_Fleming Рік тому

    Loved all of this series. Amazing. Can you imagine working with that type of tech on a daily basis.

  • @SalC1
    @SalC1 Рік тому +8

    0:29 Wait a sec... that font... that shadow.... that color... Coincidence? I think not!

  • @apollo7557
    @apollo7557 Рік тому +9

    Im loving seeing the more corporate side of tech, it's like seeing something forbidden! something that was never supposed to be revealed to the public!

  • @Felenari
    @Felenari Рік тому

    Really loved these deep dives. Good watch thank you.

  • @grabtharandhishammer8251
    @grabtharandhishammer8251 Рік тому

    Great series Linus. Really shows just how much work goes into to producing this technology.

  • @JuicyJoseph11
    @JuicyJoseph11 Рік тому +31

    This intel stuff is so cool, I never would have thought they would be so advanced for testing but I guess that’s what I should expect!

    • @blackperal
      @blackperal Рік тому +3

      Yeah I would have never guessed a huge corporation like Intel would have a liquid nitrogen overclocking setup in one of their labs just to see how far their tech can go.

    • @-eMpTy-
      @-eMpTy- Рік тому

      My brother in christ, they literally trick sand into doing billions of calculations per second. Of course they have advanced validation equipment.

  • @dorky2958
    @dorky2958 Рік тому +4

    Welcome back to the joys-of-Linus-in-his-playground-and-i-can't-even-be-mad series

  • @connorclucas
    @connorclucas Рік тому

    This has to be my favorite thing you guys have ever done, what an unbelievable opportunity to see some of the greatest minds.

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  • @frost1978
    @frost1978 Рік тому

    This series of videos from Intels Fab was stonking, absolutely amazing. As you said, once in a lifetime stuff.

  • @andrewt9204
    @andrewt9204 Рік тому +4

    Dang, this was cool as hell. Along with the other factory/lab videos. I'd be curious to see how this process flow works at AMD/TSMC. I'm sure a lot of the tools/processes are similar but since it's not vertically integrated as it is with Intel, I'd like to see that.

  • @MichaelHickman3D
    @MichaelHickman3D Рік тому +5

    Wonderful video Linus and LMG, I appreciate the time and effort you put into these videos and it always make me interested and excited to see where the tech industry goes in the next couple of years.

  • @theodoros_1234
    @theodoros_1234 Рік тому

    This is probably the best series on LTT, I love it!

  • @VladimirDT
    @VladimirDT Рік тому +1

    I love when Linus goes over fancy tech like this, seeing him all giddy about technology is always fun

  • @nikkigrace5288
    @nikkigrace5288 Рік тому +8

    Something interesting at 10:17 - that looks like a much older GPU on the test bench than I would have expected

    • @Temp_Nom
      @Temp_Nom Рік тому +2

      maybe it's just for display output?

    • @reappermen
      @reappermen Рік тому +4

      Keep in mind that it's for thorough testing of the processors. They probably run tests with older GPU's as well to make sure the new processor plays nice with the different GPU architectures that are still around plenty.

  • @DavidRockin1
    @DavidRockin1 Рік тому +33

    I hope AMD lets Linus in their facilities. Just imagine what kind of cool things they're doing there.. 😩

    • @MaxIronsThird
      @MaxIronsThird Рік тому +4

      everything will be on lockdown so NVIDIA and Intel don't get any clues on how their chiplet and V-cache designs work for Zen4 and RDNA3 that are almost out.

    • @Freestyle80
      @Freestyle80 Рік тому +1

      @@MaxIronsThird AMD on lockdown but Nvidia and Intel dont care?
      So you saying AMD is using some sort of alien technology? you insane?

    • @MaxIronsThird
      @MaxIronsThird Рік тому +2

      @@Freestyle80 I'm saying AMD has much better tech at this point, you dufus.

  • @realcheats720
    @realcheats720 Рік тому

    I actually had one of these on my desk when I was a intern at a company back in 2018. They are so cool.

  • @NiTeHaWKnz
    @NiTeHaWKnz Рік тому

    It's been a great series! Love seeing the toys Intel use during the development process.

  • @Luzgar
    @Luzgar Рік тому +6

    Some more Intel test lab stuff ?!
    Yes Please !!

  • @jaect
    @jaect Рік тому +3

    This is the Linus content I’ve been missing

  • @langohr9613ify
    @langohr9613ify Рік тому

    It is so nice to see your excitement. You started making testvideos about PCs.
    Now you stand in an Intel lab.
    I really think you deserve this.
    Congrats Linus!

  • @Keyur-Suthar
    @Keyur-Suthar Рік тому

    Lot's of love to you Linus... Keep growing

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  • @faceplants2
    @faceplants2 Рік тому +8

    Did Intel request the on-screen disclaimer every time Linus mentioned overclocking?

    • @Ravenousjoe
      @Ravenousjoe Рік тому +1

      They have to. They are showing off their internal tools and discussing overclocking, which without the disclaimer, would be conveyed as Intel endorses overclocking.

    • @DanKaschel
      @DanKaschel Рік тому +1

      @@Ravenousjoe They certainly don’t HAVE to, but legal thought it prudent and nobody wanted to die on that hill. Tale as old as time.

    • @Ravenousjoe
      @Ravenousjoe Рік тому +1

      @@DanKaschel they do. If they don't then an end user with a broken CPU can claim false advertising because this would otherwise be proof that they are actively endorsing overclocking.
      Trust me, people are dumb and if a corporation gives a consumer an inch, they will take a mile. So yeah, they have to to avoid lawsuits.

  • @misfit3050
    @misfit3050 Рік тому +7

    The music was a bit distracting this time, which it never has been. Just a word of note

    • @SynapticNeur0n
      @SynapticNeur0n Рік тому

      I thought so too, but if you notice the background audio, there is a really overpowering fan or mechanical noise in the background. The higher music helps distract from this while still being able to hear Linus.

  • @FeelingLucky246
    @FeelingLucky246 Рік тому

    i appreciate the quick descriptions as i am not as tech savvy as most of yall

  • @cr4nkst4r_
    @cr4nkst4r_ Рік тому

    Your hype def. catched myself, great video! I LOVE IT!

  • @KhanTigre
    @KhanTigre Рік тому +19

    This entire series is a computer nerd's wet dream happening. Thank you Linus and Intel for this gem of a content

  • @h4per_txt565
    @h4per_txt565 Рік тому +5

    3:09 EDP??? 445???

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  • @relucentsandman6447
    @relucentsandman6447 Рік тому +1

    great colab! hope intel keeps up with the community engagement

  • @Platinum_Squid
    @Platinum_Squid Рік тому

    this is awsome. Thanks LTT

  • @Equitine
    @Equitine Рік тому +4

    Imma just say the SSD swivel thing should be standard practice.

    • @AaronShenghao
      @AaronShenghao Рік тому +1

      I think ASUS already have something similar. A tool less M.2 holder

  • @the_westfran
    @the_westfran Рік тому +5

    Man what a nerd dream... loved this video, the energy of the people, the tools. Total nerdgasm

  • @magician1337
    @magician1337 Рік тому

    awesome video thanks for that inside look!!!

  • @uzumakkiclan1367
    @uzumakkiclan1367 Рік тому

    @linustechtips linus ive watched you since 2011 i grew up in a smalltown my mother was an addict and never met my father i never had a man to teach me things til i found your channel n found a love in electronics your sense of humor and humble attitude your more than just a youtube channel 10 millions subs are more than subs its 10 million people who believe in you some fo them being fatherless children like me who have to turn to your channel to learn the things others didnt care enough to take the time to teach 11 years later all i can say is thank you linus if you quit today then you deserve it your a great human and in a way feel like i know you as much of your fanbase does!! thank you linus!

  • @Xenronnify
    @Xenronnify Рік тому +3

    This kinda stuff is amazing to me; I'm over here in the states running decent hardware, and I'd like to think I push it pretty hard sometimes (read: I'm cheap).
    Meanwhile in Israel, these people are pushing 5 ghz on an efficiency core, because they can. 🤯