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Anastasi In Tech
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmLet me know what you think
Stadtpark90
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pm5:00 made me chuckle:“like me and you“ – as if you were in any way average… – have you looked into a mirror recently?
How big do you have to make a town to find someone as beautiful as you or as educated and intelligent as you? 20k? And both qualities combined? 200k? 500k?
You are almost literally in the „one in a million“ category. One needs a pretty fine pencil to mark that bit of the Gauss / bellcurve you would be in.
Ok, I know: everybody is unique: no two people are the same in the history of the universe, but you get what I was saying.
Bob Diaz
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmEven a single transistor, like the 2N2222n, has a MTBF (Mean Time Before Failure) of 100,000 hours or about 12 years. Everything wears out and fails sooner or later. Increased current and more heat means the failure happens sooner than later.
MetaurOs the Wolf
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmDid you say "tchau" in the end? o.O where are you from?
punchy001
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmTransistors are like us… HOT
Alexander Paulino
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmAMD lower temps are good??? Nah, 95 is low enough
Burak
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmPlease Marry me:) Clever and beautiful woman
Rene Hunt
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmAnastasi we love you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Newman Kidman
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmMum, mum, an Alien destroyed my computer.
Son, you have another one.
No, mum, that one was destroyed Yesterday by our neighbours upstairs going bouncy bouncy.
RADIUM
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmYour content is good but i don't understand a single word you say your pronounciation is so different from a regular English speaking speaker that i had to press dont recommend channel
Indrid_Cold
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmHow about an electromagnetic pulse from a near-space thermonuclear explosion? My guess is modern chips would go "poof" in the event of a 3megaton nuclear explosion in near space.
James Barisitz
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmThis explanation makes my choice of not getting a Neural Link implant seem wise. 👍 😃
u_watch
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmDo you work at ASML ? Thanks for the videos.
ripfire4
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pm8:00 It says this video was from 3 months ago, but isn't that a Ryzen 7000 series?
weird comments
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pma single cosmic particle, arrives from say, alpha centauri.. and hits you.
chip witch confirmed.
also : this is how turn A gundam happaned.
RIP T410s thinkpad cpu. 32nm.
Jonesy!
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmI wonder if there is more from the human mind, how it handles data and information yet keeps it at an optimum temperature as well as using less energy to run it.
If we can somehow learn from nature and apply it to our computer chips this may help a great deal.
I do however understand that the brain works differently than a computer yet we as humans can do all that we can do while computers still struggle with many things.
It is however very good at running on low energy, keeping cool and using memory in very interesting ways.
If we can learn from nature, which has spent a very long time evolving, making mistakes and adapting then i'm sure there are ways in which we can make computer chips smaller, faster and more energy efficient as well as lasting longer.
Ben McReynolds
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmI recently got my first gaming PC and got a AMD FX- 8350 black edition CPU, water cooling radiator system and 3 extra fans for the case, with a Asus Strix GTX- 980 GPU, with 12gb ddr3 RAM, an SSD running my operating system, and a harddrive for a lot of extra storage. Even tho it's "older hardware" I'm really happy with it. Especially for how cheap I was able to buy it from the used marketplace online from someone living in a nearby town.
Jonathan Bush
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmGreat video as usual. If the economic and technological infrastructure were ever to fail, nearly all consumer electronics that require these newer chips will become useless as well. So hey, don't mind the brick wall, full speed ahead!
Scott Summerill
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmIt’s all about HEAT!
SpydersByte
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmIs it just me or does Anastasi smile every time she talks about chips getting damaged? lol
SpydersByte
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmI've been putting off changing the seriously gunked-up fluid in my pc for quite a while now but no more!
SpydersByte
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pm14:45 omg he actually waved! he looks like he's tranq'd out but he waved! 😛
Benjamin Mesa
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmI keep thinking she is saying "gate excite". XD
ryan lee
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmThat voice though…
tprincipato
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmBeautifully explained
🌺Preppy_Playz🌺
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmI hate leakage current.
Robert McKenzie
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmThanks!
Doc !!!
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmmy Bluetooth turned itself off the other day and I couldn't turn it back on, I think it was hit by a cosmic ray.
ElvIsAlive007
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmya a SLOW WINDOWS 10 MY WIN TEN CUT DOWN AND TEN TIMES Faster from hong kong hacker group
Francis Marcoux
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmSo charming
Neb6
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmCool overview of the fragility of modern CPUs. Back in the day things were simple enough that they could be designed by hand. I think probably the most complex hand-drawn chip out there was the graphics accelerator for the Amiga. Jay Miner and his very small team drew out the Blitter's design on transparent sheets, marked with pieces of carefully-cut colored tape. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daQNJMZblZ8
Chris Music Side
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmAlthough a computer guy I have a guitar hobby recording channel. I am impressed with your tech channel! New subscriber 🙂 Chris
GnatGoSplat
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmThank you for the explanations! I had always been under the impression CPUs would last forever if properly cooled, and I've not personally ever seen a CPU fail. On the other hand, I think 6-years is the longest I've ever kept a CPU. I've heard of electromigration in LiIon batteries, but I had no idea it was a thing in semiconductors. That might make me a bit worried, if not for the fact I don't think I'll ever plan to keep a CPU for 10+ years.
fotmheki
November 3, 2022 - 3:22 pmI killed an Athlon XP 2400+ because of electromigration, but I managed to get 2nd place worldwide at overclocking it at that time 🤣
After that I run a Phenom II X6 1090T Blackbox Edition for 6-7 years overclocked and liquid cooled (a bit underdimensionate) and it still works!
With modern CPUs there are far less gain and also OC them for regular use is not convenient as opportunist boost is working very well, so I ended up setting a max temperature of 65°C for my peace of mind
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