Not the most expensive machine in the world! Space Shuttle, aircraft carriers, etc.
@alexanderbelov68922 години тому
3:20 How do you think Intel produced Core gen 12/13/14 CPUs with P-cores and E-cores?
@mesiroy12343 години тому
Oregon? I was sure the machine andnR,D was in southern israle
@TechTechPotato2 години тому
No, oregon
@MichaelAstrom6 годин тому
Is "System On Wafer" , for AI Supercomputers a whole new business segment? What do you think about the economical impact of this?
@TechTechPotato6 годин тому
Limited outside a select few.
@tnightwolf9 годин тому
I believe CERN has more expensive machines but ok.
@llcc7713 годин тому
You're suppose to cover your big nose to prevent your bogger and nose hair from contaminating the cleanroom?
@TechTechPotato6 годин тому
Check the head of lithography 70% into the video
@douginorlando626016 годин тому
Selectively Optimizing transistors for power trade offs seems like a good fit with wafer scale products … heat dissipation has got to be a big issue. I always considered the heat build up issue would push wafer scale designs into long narrow wafer slices. This allows the heat buildup to dissipate more effectively than from a square wafer chunk.
@felixhousecat256617 годин тому
that's so cool to catch a glimpse into a fab and actually see the latest asml euv fab machine.
@tscrivens6128День тому
Think you will find the lhc in geneva is the most expensive piece of equipment in the world
@BargainBinkeyДень тому
"Two, two and a half, three stories high." It's like 17 feet dude. 5-6 meters I'm being too American
@neelz323День тому
Nice presentation!
@Amite-zg2obДень тому
The financing Intel (and others} is receiving from the federal government - is it non recourse - a grant - what might be the basic terms involved? Wondering }
@shintsu01День тому
wonder when we can expect the first video cards using A16 and how much extra cost we can expect on these chips production
@hitheshks1640День тому
If 1.6 nm doesnt mean the gate length then what does it actually mean how was the name taken ?
@lharsay20 годин тому
It's merely an extrapolation of what gate length you would need to reach these densities with planar transistors.
@ElGreco365День тому
I cannot concentrate to the content. I always got blown away with the inference of the background and your new haircut.
@bazoo513День тому
One important detail: will this be achieved with the present state of the art EUV lithography, or is there an announcement by ASML also in the cards?
@FuckMargaretThatchherДень тому
Remember the only semiconductor manufacturer larger than TSMC is… …your mom
@backpacklyДень тому
TSMC on their back foot playing catchup with Intel. You have to give real credit to Pat Gelsinger with what he’s done since taking over.
@lasarith22 дні тому
So 3nm > 16A no mention of 2nm or 18A 🤔
@AgentSmith9112 дні тому
Imagine the truck driver looking at his cargo sheet and seeing the cargo value when transporting these machines 😳
@AgentSmith9112 дні тому
Amazing technology. I wonder if ASML will ever get competition, maybe from China.
@AgentSmith9112 дні тому
I believe Intel recently retired their NUCs
@DSAK552 дні тому
Insane
@Kai_K2 дні тому
Oh no.. someone overclocked the outro music 😂
@TheJamesRG2 дні тому
Stop mumbling son.
@JohnWilliams-gy5yc2 дні тому
300mm chip? How could you be supposed to cool that chip?
@lasarith22 дні тому
300mm waffer not 300 mm chips a 300 mm chip = 17.3mm^2
@mkvalorДень тому
@@lasarith2At 4:45 in the video, they do indeed speak of wafer-sized solutions for AI applications.
@alexanderbelov68922 години тому
The wafer will be mounted to 100kg copper radiator, and cooled with jet engine fan
@Erik-rp1hi2 дні тому
Xi will want this new tech bad.
@ai_Musicforlife2 дні тому
Good presentation,tsmc aiming 3D solution by stack up nano sheet aka cfet while Intel is trying High NA EUV to max the density in 2D way,will see who wins the battle
@siliconvalleyengineer58752 дні тому
you gave a informative discription of wafer fabbing
@kelvinpoetra2 дні тому
hello sir, I want to ask whether Intel and TSMC make their own chip wafers from silica sand to make the chips used or do they buy chip wafers from other companies that just make wafers?
@kaaaaahle3 дні тому
"Most expensive piece of tech in the world" quite a lofty and bullshit claim
@lil----lil3 дні тому
Dr. Cultress, u need to grab one of those "Guai Guai" (乖乖) coconut-flavored edible chips from TSMC! That will be so funny eating them on air! Since TSMC engineers aren't allowed to eat nor film them inside the fab. :D
@lil----lil3 дні тому
So leaving AnandTech was the best decision you made. Anand never got sponsorship from TSMC even after TWENTY years. That _is_ HUGE.
@flashyStrobe3 дні тому
this is a prime example of why you dont wear a thinly striped shirt when recording digital video.
@willykang12933 дні тому
TSMC’s advanced packaging fab is in our childhood hometown…
@MonsterSound3 дні тому
But will it blend?
@vasudevmenon24963 дні тому
Initially thought tsmc made an improved a16 bionic. Then came to know it was Angstrom. Been a long time, I heard angstrom unit in my physics lecture. 😂
@jramlert3 дні тому
Every technology has it's purpose, it's only less intelligent people that say spinning rust.
@TechTechPotato3 дні тому
Good for you. Common term in the industry.
@newnham3 дні тому
TSMC 도 Ayar labs 같은 방식을 도입하는군
@XxXDOMINIONXxX3 дні тому
me laughing standing next to an 850million raytheon radar on a truck.
@John.Philip.Tan8763 дні тому
Wow after knowing Intel would separate power and signal delivery between the back side and front side of the silicon wafer, TSMC is also revealing their plans to do it too! Also it's interesting that TSMC is using nano sheets for their A16 while Intel plans to use nano Ribbon for A18. It's all coming together like crabs.
@jairo87463 дні тому
Kind of beats the point of checking your channel if you are going to repeat their press release.
@__aceofspades3 дні тому
Not impressed. TSMC hit speed bumps with N3 and is slowing down. On the other hand now that Intel has turned their ship around they are going as fast as possible to surpass or match TSMC. Apple is dealing with the effects of TSMC hitting a wall, as their M silicon continues to grow in area gen after gen after gen as density gains are getting anemic.
@cryptocsguy92823 дні тому
@__aceofspades there no need to releae a new chip every year or 2 imo but they do it anyway wity minimal gains over the previous year's version
@thisguy3173 дні тому
Why such a robot?? Are you an AI?
@FufuFang3 дні тому
This is such an interesting / odd video. What is the target audience of this kind of video? Does TSMC have difficulty of finding customers? Does TSMC need to inform end consumers about their services / products? I love this video, I really do! This video is just so... cool! Well done for getting another TSMC sponsorship! But I genuinely am interested in the questions I asked above. :)
@TechTechPotato3 дні тому
Mind share/message amplification. But also Intel's doing significant work to promote their offering, and they don't want Intel to be the only message in the room.
@FufuFang2 дні тому
I see, that's cool! Have you ever tried a sponsorship from Arm? It is British, right?
@mkvalorДень тому
Brand marketing is pretty important, even for well-established brands. Several dozen million people turn 16 (18, 24...) each week in the world and a decent sliver of them will start seeing press releases from consumer products companies which mention these fabs.
@jrherita3 дні тому
It’s a huge amount of innovation.. but only a 20% density increase going from N3 to A16….
@kotztotz35303 дні тому
Dr. Ian is back with that big chip energy 😏
@MikeMcMulholland3 дні тому
Get to the point, mate! You could have said this in 30 seconds!
@FutureChaosTV3 дні тому
Shouldn't there be a big "SPONSORED" text somewhere in the title or in the video?
@TechTechPotato3 дні тому
It's in the description, and on screen in the first few seconds. It's also part of the hashtags. Meets all UK OFCOM requirements, which are stricter than US FTC.
@modernsolutions66313 дні тому
Props to you. I understand that getting text on top of the video is another step of work. I guess you could consider it anyhow. As you can always be excellent and not just passing the bar. Put your priorities where they matter to you and focus on being consistent whether you put disclaimers on screen. Inconsistency would be much worse as that will generate new conspiracies so i understand where you are coming from.