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Three members of the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Division that took part in the intial landings on France examine a giant Horsa glider which cracked up in the operation. (the men's sholder patches have been censured.) NARA REG#: 80-G-252283. Date: 6/10/1944. Taken by: CPU-10.

The heart of a modern computer: the silicon CPU-chip.

 

Here is an 2004 Intel Pentium M (centrino) CPU.

It is a bit damaged, but you can distinguish some parts of the physical architecture.

18 mm. f/5.6 - 1/15s - ISO 800

Central Processng Unit

CPU cooler to keep it from burning.

Sun server was quite the rage back in the late 90's. From looking at this, it seems to be a blast from the past. Now that Sun is lessening their use of the SPARC CPU and leaning more toward Intel CPU, how will it be any different from a Dell (not even a HP ProLiant class from build quality and design engineering side)?

Pentium II from the late 1990s with passive heat sink. This might have been the last mainstream processor that didn't need a fan.

КР1801ВМ1 CPU on the motherboard of Elektronika BK-0010-01 home computer.

See more about this computer on en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elektronika_BK

 

An old and battered 386 CPU.

Central Processing Unite (CPU) Cycle

Dallo Z80 al Celeron 2.8 Ghz

Having a play with a technology theme

It's directly under there, but I don't want to change ruining it again!

Got an older Intel CPU die from ebay to look at under the microscope. Grinding/dissolving to expose a die from a CPU was too much trouble, so I found someone selling these that never made it to being packaged.

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