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Chapter 41 - Internet Access

These larger chip specifications varied, with the number of internal transistors also differing.

Aside from some general-purpose chips, Tom also manufactured gigantic chips that could be called "supercomputers."

These chips were so enormous that a single room couldn't contain them; a specialized hall needed to be built just to house them!

Their power consumption was so terrifying that a dedicated, extremely thick power line was required to supply electricity.

It stood three meters tall, was about ten meters long, and five meters wide, with a total internal volume reaching 150 cubic meters!

But despite its immense size, its internal manufacturing mode was actually the same, still consisting of individual circuit boards, individual resistors and capacitors, and numerous flying wires.

It was simply that the quantity was terrifyingly large.

Such a supercomputer had over 90,000 circuit boards internally, and the number of transistors, capacitors, and resistors reached 80 million.

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