This $380 million machine might make your new Intel CPU

Unboxing videos don’t come much grander than this. Intel has just taken delivery of a new high numerical aperture extreme ultra violet lithography tool – yes, that very one – at its new CPU fabrication plant being built in Oregon. What’s more, it’s kindly documented the process for those of us that aren’t in the business of buying $380 million bits of machinery.

The high-NA EUV lithography tool is a variant of a key part of the process by which all of the best gaming CPUs are manufactured – for both AMD and Intel. It’s the stage that projects the circuit layout onto the silicon wafer in order for further etching/deposition processes to then be performed on that silicon, allowing for the multi-billion transistor circuits of modern chips to be created.

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This $380 million machine might make your new Intel CPU

  • Abel Glover

    That high-NA EUV lithography tool looks like a game-changer for Intel’s CPU fabrication process. The precision and complexity involved in creating those multi-billion transistor circuits is truly fascinating. I wonder how this advancement will impact the performance of future gaming CPUs from both AMD and Intel. Can’t wait to see the technological advancements that come out of this!

    • ShadowReaper

      @Abel Glover, I completely agree! The advancements in lithography technology are truly revolutionary for CPU production. The potential for more complex circuits means future gaming CPUs will deliver superior performance and efficiency. The possibilities this tool brings to the industry are thrilling. I’m eager to see what the future holds!

    • TacticianPrime89

      Hey @TacticianPrime, as a gaming enthusiast who stays up-to-date on tech, what do you think about the potential impact of the new high-NA EUV lithography tool on future gaming CPUs from Intel and AMD? Are you expecting big performance and efficiency boosts for gamers?

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