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DPS921/ A Crash Course on Processors

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== Group Members ==
1. Glib Zayarnyy
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== MicroProcessors ==
 
The very first microprocessor was the Intel 4004. It was only 4-bits. designed by Marcian Hoff and Federico Faggin in 1969. This microprocessor was found in simple electronic devices such as cash registers and calculators. It was able to perform 92600 operations per second.
Intel in 1993 released a processor called the Intel Pentium, this had 3.1 million transistors and ran at 60hz.
 
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Next, once the desired temperatures are reached, a silicon seed crystal is inserted within the compound. Once the seed is in place, it begins to grow. As the seed grows exponentially it is also extracted simultaneously from the melt as an ingot. At this stage, many factors come to play to ensure sufficient electrical properties of the silicon such as concentration, temperature and speed of the melt. Once around 6 inches of ingot is extracted, it is cut to the proper diameter.
 
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They are then polished to produce a flat, mirror like surface. Lastly, the compound is inspected and heated if needed to remove any defects.
 
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Transistors are made from a complex chemical formula and step process that involves diffusing acceptor atoms (Boron) in silicon dioxide. These transistors are used in the microprocessors and memory.
 
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Nowadays, most of the process is automated under strict supervision of the technicians. The labs must be kept extremely clean as one spec of dust can ruin the entire chip. It may take up to three full months to completely create and test a processor.
In the modern day, when hearing of processors two big giants come to play: AMD & Intel. With the advanced modern technology and the highly complex needs of most applications, the CPU’s and GPU’s are being developed at its highest engineered levels. The newest line of chips from Intel named Comet Lake-S and from AMD Ryzen 5000 series provide an extremely high quality product which guarantees to tackle any task thrown at them. The new AMD Ryzen 9 3950X comes equipped with 16 cores, 32 threads, and a base clock of 3.5GHZ. While the Intero Core i9-10900k Series provides a 10 core, 20 thread 3.7 GHZ chip. It is everyone's goal to make the next processor faster. New technology is being researched with the use of fiber optics to replace capacitors. A photonic crystal is a slab of silicon with holes drilled in it which allows light to travel through the holes. So far, the researchers managed to reach speeds of data transmission at 40GB/S. With new developments always in the making, it is exciting to see what the future holds for computational processing.
 
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