⚡️👀 WATCH - Have you ever seen GPUs and transistors up close?
It's simply amazing what we can do.
https://blossom.primal.net/0d3679af2cbb0a0d2e9e355f8e6f49713fbcd157defde98e493c0ea9322783be.mp4
⚡️👀 WATCH - Have you ever seen GPUs and transistors up close?
It's simply amazing what we can do.
https://blossom.primal.net/0d3679af2cbb0a0d2e9e355f8e6f49713fbcd157defde98e493c0ea9322783be.mp4
This is fake
Grok: "The video looks real, probably showing a microscopic view of a GPU and its transistors, as confirmed by similar YouTube videos and technical articles (ExtremeTech). The images described (grid patterns, complex structures) correspond to actual chip views. Tech-focused vision_ia has no history of questionable content, and the video has strong engagement without controversy. However, without direct access to verify, a slight uncertainty remains, as video manipulation is possible. No evidence of tampering has been found."
I don't think optics can magnify at that scale
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It switches to grey because it's probably footage from a scanning electron microscope. The video just makes it look like it's done with an optical scope only, which isn't correct.