• How Solid State Drives are Made
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[video=youtube;EZJzLQJMdXs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZJzLQJMdXs[/video]
That's actually pretty fucking cool!
I'm currently working at a circuit board assembly factory for my internship and I recognize most of the stuff they're doing after the clean room. SMD machines are awesome to see when they are working. The best part is that they know when they drop a part. So if they drop even a small resistor etc they will move back and get a new one. Circuit assembly factories are just awesome in general.
I liked the bit where the laser etched the logo super quick.
I was hoping for another How It's Made video, but this is still pretty cool.
I love seeing cool stuff being made.
That was awesome, thanks for the video!
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Its crazy how the idea of an assembly line was only conceived 100 years ago and now we have all this insane technology automating a process that would be impossible for a human to do by hand. Makes you wonder what it will be like 100 years from now.
This is also great advertisement for Micron SSDs. I feel a lot more secure the product is top-quality now.
[QUOTE=Cushie;39327108]Its crazy how the idea of an assembly line was only conceived 100 years ago and now we have all this insane technology automating a process that would be impossible for a human to do by hand. Makes you wonder what it will be like 100 years from now.[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.futuretimeline.net/[/url]
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That facility looks amazing. I would love to work there.
When I see how easy it is to use a computer nowadays, I always forget how complicated and expensive it is, to create the stuff, that lives inside my tower.
[QUOTE=Antimuffin;39328476]When I see how easy it is to use a computer nowadays, I always forget how complicated and expensive it is, to create the stuff, that lives inside my tower.[/QUOTE] What baffles my mind is all the steps throughout the history that was needed for these to become possible.
Neat, I also liked how they showed off a "Diverse" work environment.
Alright guys, we're filming today. Bring in the prettiest interns. But seriously. Those clean rooms are 100 times cleaner than hospital rooms? I know those white suits and the chem spray rooms they step into help, but 100 times?
[QUOTE=omega322;39328962]Neat, I also liked how they showed off a "Diverse" work environment.[/QUOTE] lol [editline]23rd January 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=credesniper;39329250]Alright guys, we're filming today. Bring in the prettiest interns. But seriously. Those clean rooms are 100 times cleaner than hospital rooms? I know those white suits and the chem spray rooms they step into help, but 100 times?[/QUOTE] I'd think that they'd have to be, when you're dealing with technology that is manufactured down to such incredible detail.
[QUOTE=credesniper;39329250]Alright guys, we're filming today. Bring in the prettiest interns. But seriously. Those clean rooms are 100 times cleaner than hospital rooms? I know those white suits and the chem spray rooms they step into help, but 100 times?[/QUOTE] Yes, they have to be. The smallest particle in the chip can destroy the entire thing.
If OCZ would have made this it'd be like 2 minutes shorter. Same production just without the quality checking
There's a big difference between a static-free decon airlocked environment and an open Hospital ward. They weren't comparing to an ICU.
[QUOTE=credesniper;39329250]Alright guys, we're filming today. Bring in the prettiest interns. But seriously. Those clean rooms are 100 times cleaner than hospital rooms? I know those white suits and the chem spray rooms they step into help, but 100 times?[/QUOTE] Well they aren't operating on people filled with all kinds of bacteria and disease on a daily basis..
These machines working at the beat of the music. This is a pretty neat and interesting video.
[QUOTE=credesniper;39329250]Alright guys, we're filming today. Bring in the prettiest interns. But seriously. Those clean rooms are 100 times cleaner than hospital rooms? I know those white suits and the chem spray rooms they step into help, but 100 times?[/QUOTE] well in hospitals u got regular people walking around with illnesses so yeah
Hospital ORs is what they are talking about. And yes, they are a lot less clean. We don't have to lock out dust and such like they do, it's mostly about body fluids in an OR. Devices only need to be disinfected, not 100 % dust free and shit.
A bit dust in my heart won't kill me. ~2deep4u~
[QUOTE=Niklas;39330184]A bit dust in my heart won't kill me. ~2deep4u~[/QUOTE] Your heart is a not Solid State Disc.
fucking woah never seen laser etching before [IMG]http://puu.sh/1RBM8[/IMG] beam me down scotty
lol yeah i thought the chips were combusting at that point and I was like "why would you ever do that"
I'm always baffled by that first step, designing the nanometre-scale circuitry. I consider myself pretty tech savvy, but I have no fucking clue how they manage that other than that they use logic gates made out of semiconductor... stuff. [QUOTE=Protocol7;39330579]lol yeah i thought the chips were combusting at that point and I was like "why would you ever do that"[/QUOTE] I thought they were stress testing them or something, had to replay it three times before I figured out it was etching the logo and model onto each chip, was amazed
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