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Create microprocessor using household equipment?
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<blockquote data-quote="Beholder" data-source="post: 240622" data-attributes="member: 14640"><p>In the event that Taiwan's chip foundry is destroyed to prevent the PRC from getting a technological monopoly, the price for microchips would skyrocket until most of us can't afford them. There are ways to create basic circuitboards by etching from laser printers, resin printing a stencil, or simply 3D printing wires directly with conductive filaments. These would however not have the density required for a processor. Another option would be to reprogram a Bluray burner into an etching machine, but creating functional transistors requires multiple layers with perfect overlap, and finding a material that can work as both source, gate and drain using a laser induced chemical reaction. Once that step is complete, you would obviously try to keep things simple without hyperthreading nor SIMD extensions, like an ARMv6 core without VFP.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://images.uncyc.org/commons/thumb/d/da/MacGyver.jpg/350px-MacGyver.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>Do you think that it's possible to create your own processor at home using today's consumer electronics as the tools, or is it still just a dream to create everything that we take for granted during a chrisis?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beholder, post: 240622, member: 14640"] In the event that Taiwan's chip foundry is destroyed to prevent the PRC from getting a technological monopoly, the price for microchips would skyrocket until most of us can't afford them. There are ways to create basic circuitboards by etching from laser printers, resin printing a stencil, or simply 3D printing wires directly with conductive filaments. These would however not have the density required for a processor. Another option would be to reprogram a Bluray burner into an etching machine, but creating functional transistors requires multiple layers with perfect overlap, and finding a material that can work as both source, gate and drain using a laser induced chemical reaction. Once that step is complete, you would obviously try to keep things simple without hyperthreading nor SIMD extensions, like an ARMv6 core without VFP. [IMG]http://images.uncyc.org/commons/thumb/d/da/MacGyver.jpg/350px-MacGyver.jpg[/IMG] Do you think that it's possible to create your own processor at home using today's consumer electronics as the tools, or is it still just a dream to create everything that we take for granted during a chrisis? [/QUOTE]
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