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This is how CPU processor looks like inside. Scanning Electron Microscope image of shattered silicon die of Intel D320. You can see few upper layers of "wires" and the transistors on the
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Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of the milled chip showing the... | Download Scientific Diagram
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