Ken Shirriff on Nostr: The weaving of a Pentium is so accurate that I could label the functional blocks of ...
The weaving of a Pentium is so accurate that I could label the functional blocks of the processor. Amusingly, the gallery hung the weaving backward. The wrong side is facing outward, so the chip is mirrored. I had to flip the image to make this diagram. 2/6
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