How the fuck is it possible to make a transistor down to a single digit nanometer and have trillions of them blinking...

How the fuck is it possible to make a transistor down to a single digit nanometer and have trillions of them blinking billions of times a second while consuming the power of a lightbulb

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I have the answer, but I hate frogposters so I'm not gonna tell you.

its not really a transistor, it's a mosfet

and its made of fucking sand
just think about that

>How the fuck is it possible to make a trans-ACK

this. Don't educate stupid frogs.

>oh no he posted the frog ag-ACK!

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>google stuff for me i'm a frogtard

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>MOSFET
what do you think the T stands for nigger? Tranny?

In some sense, a lightbulb is also trillions of things blinking billions of times a second but in an uncontrolled way.

>while consuming the power of a lightbulb
Have you seen Intel?

Alien technology reverse engineered from the Roswell crash.

Hire trannies:
They design chip for you.
Repeat until they ask for pay rise.
Show them a mirror and trigger 41%.
Hire another group of trannies
repeat.

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Transistor is a very simple device actually, so it is possible to scale down almost infinitely.

Why? If it can be manufacturered here why do you think the concept had to come from space?

Ben Eater youtube

transistor in the electronics world generaly refers to a bjt. if you use a mosfet you say mosfet.

We're talking about ICs here.

Autism speaks

they could always operate at low voltages. just they were first used to replace tubes that operated at 6v so were designed to operate at that voltage.

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