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Ken Shirriff
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Computer history. Reverse-engineering old chips. Restored Apollo Guidance Computer, Xerox Alto. Ex-Google, Sun, Msft. So-called boffin.
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Ken Shirriff
@kenshirriff@oldbytes.space
Computer history. Reverse-engineering old chips. Restored Apollo Guidance Computer, Xerox Alto. Ex-Google, Sun, Msft. So-called boffin.
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@kenshirriff@oldbytes.space
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Aug 02, 2025
This close-up of the die shows how the metal wiring (white lines) connects the underlying silicon structures (gray and green). Unlike modern chips, this chip only has one layer of metal, so the wiring needs to twist and turn when other wires get in the way.
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