PHYSICS of your PROCESSOR. Problem of the nanometer limit
We all know that modern processors are works of art with billions of transistors inside, but why is it so difficult to create them? Why have the technical processes of the last 10 years been pure marketing? Let's dive into the physics of our processor, what photolithography is and what difficulties its application has. 00:00 - Entry 00:47 - Photolithography and process node - how are they related? 07:23 - Extreme ultraviolet 10:33 - X-ray #mycomputer #processor #silicon

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