How do you build a CPU entirely by yourself, starting from sticks and stones?

How do you build a CPU entirely by yourself, starting from sticks and stones?

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Use sticks to light up fire and stones as tools and then after idk how many years your descendants will have overpriced CPUs that need a new motherboard every 4 years

A stick is a computer, the first recorded computer program was written for it

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Start with the industrial revolution

We used Xilings Studio to design a CPU at unicersity.

If you can count, you don't even need skicks and stones to make a CPU.

1+1=2

Conragulations, ur a cpu.

You fucking nigger do you even know what a logic gate is?
You assemble transistors into logic gates first, then you assemble logic gates into more complex ICs like memory, ALUs, counters, registers and control unit etc then you assemble those into a CPU

OP is suggesting you don't have transistors or any other kind of switch, so you'd have to use a substitute like hydraulic channels in the earth or something

You need to make a kiln out of clay then use it to melt ores into metals. Melt sand to get glass. Use glass and metal to make vacuum tube based computer.

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You don't need to go as back as wood times, get a basic breadboard and some ic

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I haven't read it in a while but watch/read this and they should get there eventually

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>chain a few 4-bit slices together
>huge friction
Water doesn't have this problem

>use rocks to smash other rocks with metal ores in it
>process ore in a forge made of clay and shit
>use metals to create tools of increasing complexity
>use tools to create engines
>use engine to create factories
>use factory to create vacuum tube materials
>use vacuum tube to create CPU
Easy

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well you just need to learn chemistry and physics for a few years and then invest a few hundred thousand dollars into a home lab, then maybe you will be able to construct a cpu with a few transistors like

collect vood

punch a tree

You separate boron, aluminum, phosphorus and silica from the stones.
Then, you mix boron, aluminum and silica in a forge and cut the result like loafes.
Then you do the same thing but with phosphorus and silica.

Now you make a sandwitch with the first type of loaf and the second type in the middle.
Make like 100 million of this and conect it all one by one.

This is now your CPU.

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Ok so that green stuff on an Intel CPU is what exactly? Is it the PCB? How the fuck do you actually get the assembly instructions INTO the CPU? Like it's a green thingy made of sillicon. How did they make it have code inside it??? I thought code was digital???

Also, what is the metal part for? Is that just to disperse heat so that the chip doesn't catch on fire? What type of metal is it, and can you just slap it on top of the PCB? Will that work with some decent glue?

I really want to know this stuff.