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how did the computer processors are built .please tell me .dueshbmeoz

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As microchips become smaller, the manufacturing process becomes more complicated. Transistors have shrunk to the point where they can no longer be manufactured using conventional processes. Photolithography is a technique that employs light to etch an image into a chip, which is then filled with copper or doped to create transistors. Newer process nodes, such as 7nm and 10nm, will have higher defect rates and, as a result, will be more costly. It doesn't matter how small the transistors are if they don't operate, because nano-scale technology runs into a number of physical problems.

It takes more than just placing the CPU in a box with some styrofoam to package it for consumer use. Modern CPUs can have thousands of pins, with the most powerful having tens of thousands.

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