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Fun at the Intel Museum
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Location: Intel Museum
Leica M9 + Leica 50mm f/0.95 Noctilux
As seen at the Lipizzaner show at the Intel Core i7 Launch in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Located at Intel headquarters in Santa Clara, CA, the Intel Museum was redesigned in June 2011 with new interactive exhibits and activities great for kids and fans of technology innovation. The museum attracts over 120,000 people each year (as of 2011). More details here intel.ly/mWwGpn.
Strobist note: 1 flash with diy grid, DIY Still-Life Table 50cm x 100cm
2 shot merge in photoshop via layer blend.
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
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The underside of a computer processor or CPU as most commonly named not in its natural habitat unfortunately.
At some point a giant came along and removed this thing from its happy home and here I am today taking photos of it like a barbarian.
This still functions if you want to purchase it.
Intel 950 CPU
Hand held focus stack
📷 Olympus EM1 Mkii
🔎 Olympus M.Zuiko 60mm Macro
âš¡ Godox TT350
Meike 16mm extension tube
â™» CJ Diffuser.
Have a nice day.
Der Ingot wird in einzelne dünne Silizium-Scheiben zersägt, die man als „Wafer“ bezeichnet.
Die Wafer werden nun so lange poliert, bis sie makellose, spiegelglatte Oberflächen aufweisen. Intel kauft solche produktionsfertigen Wafer von Drittanbietern ein. Für den zukunftsweisenden „High-K/Metal Gate“-Produktionsprozess mit 32 Nanometer Strukturbreite verwendet Intel Wafer mit einem Durchmesser von 300 Millimetern. Als Intel mit der Chip-Fertigung begann, verwendete man noch kleine 50-Millimeter-Wafer – die aktuellen 300-Millimeter-Scheiben erlauben demgegenüber drastisch reduzierte Fertigungskosten pro Chip.
7/4/11***NO REPRO FEE***Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn pictured with Brendan Cannon, Director of Corporate Affairs, Intel Ireland, at the launch of Intel's eSchools laptop initiative at Christ the King Girl's School, Cabra.Pic:Marc O'Sullivan
The computer was complaining that there was a corrupted EEPROM on one of the interfaces on this NIC. Yeah, somehow one of the CPU's for that thing melted... No clue how. Perhaps related to the power surge that hit my house a few weeks ago that fried a bunch of other stuff. However, this was behind a UPS so.... I dunno.
this was donated to skullspace winnipegs hacker space this eve by linerier systems amazing little rig can prolly be made usefull besides sitting on a shelf as a museum peace
As seen at the Lipizzaner show at the Intel Core i7 Launch in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Intel Vietnam Engineer
Intel Products Vietnam - SS3 - Saigon Hi tech Park
With Mamiya RZ67 Pro II with 127mm 3.5
As seen at the Lipizzaner show at the Intel Core i7 Launch in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Intel’s Craig Raymond displays the Project Alloy virtual reality headset during the Day 1 keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. Intel CEO Brian Krzanich’s keynote presentation offered perspective on the unique role Intel will play as the boundaries of computing continue to expand. (Credit: Intel Corporation)