We got a big box of computer parts including a computer processor and spinning hard drive vs a 60,000 PSI Waterjet ... We cut the classic batarang out of the AMD cpu. The power supply was powered up ...
Building a functioning 16-bit processor or CPU inside Microsoft Excel, with its own memory, output, and custom assembly language, is an impressive - if not entirely useful - feat. This is because ...
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It's all clock speed, cache size and core counts—but what's really going on under the hood of your latest computer processor? That's a good question, and one that a fair few university degrees hope to ...
In this video, we utilize a 60,000 PSI waterjet to cut various computer components, including a computer processor and a spinning hard drive. The classic batarang design is showcased as it's cut from ...
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