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Intel - From Inventors of the CPU to Laughing Stock [Part 1] 

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@PhilipRhoadesP
@PhilipRhoadesP 3 года назад
Good work Dagogo! - a really interesting episode! Having lived through all that you talk about and being involved with a lot of it, it was great to see you consolidate the histroy into a digestible couple of episodes!
@pojfgdlkfgjgdlkfg6912
@pojfgdlkfgjgdlkfg6912 3 года назад
Oh
@lukamagicc
@lukamagicc 3 года назад
The other episodes aren’t even out. How can you know that
@jet4fun54
@jet4fun54 3 года назад
I used the 4004 in a couple of embedded designs, bounced around at several PC companies and worked at AMD from 1993-2020 mostly trying to catch up to Intel. Great video; you have encapsulated the history very well. Ordered your book :-)
@w43o21l2f
@w43o21l2f 3 года назад
We should connect, Philip R.
@PhilipRhoadesP
@PhilipRhoadesP 3 года назад
@@w43o21l2f ? To talk about electronics?
@bajiraosingham9495
@bajiraosingham9495 3 года назад
I can't even imagine how the people who started Fairchild and Intel must feel about the drastic change their invention brought to the world. It won't be exaggerating if I say it was as revolutionary as the invention of Wheels.
@troler7147
@troler7147 3 года назад
I agree
@coral7323
@coral7323 3 года назад
Me too
@user-wy7wl5on7l
@user-wy7wl5on7l 3 года назад
It's up there. I think that is fair. If not the wheel, it is on par with the invention of electricity, which perhaps may be even more significant.
@JosefMatondang
@JosefMatondang 3 года назад
Noyce would've been awarded a shared Nobel prize with Jack Kilby for the invention of Integrated Circuit if he was still alive in 2000.
@aparna2701
@aparna2701 3 года назад
It really isn't exaggeration. Literally every industry runs on their invention today.
@aweebontheinternet5508
@aweebontheinternet5508 3 года назад
14nm: *exists* Intel: “I can milk you”
@hoosiercrypto9955
@hoosiercrypto9955 3 года назад
Oh, so good.. Touche 😋 Don't be stealing anymore of my sarcasm.
@Oystein87
@Oystein87 3 года назад
They do have 10nm & 10nm+ you know.. :P But I prefer AMD
@damien9683
@damien9683 3 года назад
Consumer: *powdered* milk doesn't count....
@Kabodanki
@Kabodanki 3 года назад
Intel and the rest doesn't measure the same way. Intel 10nm roughly equal to AMD 7nm. It's visible at the transistor density level. Anyway, intel need more fabs (like all others) to meet demands, so using others infra is what they should've done years ago
@Oystein87
@Oystein87 3 года назад
@@Kabodanki You can't messure nm in different ways. A nm is a nm. But they can often cheat with the numbers.
@brn2bwild2001
@brn2bwild2001 Год назад
I was an ASIC Engineer thru the 80's an 90's. In the late 90's Intel approach me about employment. Their salary offer was half of what I making at the time. I told them no and why and they're response was "but we're Intel."
@PalakPreman08
@PalakPreman08 11 месяцев назад
Damn, they're already arrogant in the 90s lmao Also cool story m8, good for ya for declining them
@syourke3
@syourke3 Год назад
My father was a young engineer with IBM in the 1950’s when he was recruited by Shockley to join his venture in California. My father declined Shockley’s offer and stayed with IBM. I think he made the right decision.
@volo870
@volo870 3 месяца назад
Depends on his skills and entrepreneurship. Picking a different path in life is a parallel universe with its own ups and downs.
@gziKmdDFrg
@gziKmdDFrg 3 года назад
2021: "there is no reason anyone would want an atomic bomb in their home" 2050:
@Zero11s
@Zero11s 3 года назад
atoms are just a theory
@nothing9220
@nothing9220 3 года назад
I will come back to this comment
@MrLeo168
@MrLeo168 3 года назад
Hahahahaha
@TheIslandRiders
@TheIslandRiders 3 года назад
insert 2050's nano fusion reactors, lease the power of the sun into your families hands, for generations to come
@tylerdurden6917
@tylerdurden6917 3 года назад
@@Zero11s 🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️
@SimplyBergman
@SimplyBergman 3 года назад
Coldfusion on Intel while cooking, nice day to everyone from Greece edit: wow, so many kind people around the globe watching, keep it on guys
@demonsrexis
@demonsrexis 3 года назад
You are cooking lunch while I am cooking dinner, have a good day and evening.
@big_bickie
@big_bickie 3 года назад
Good night from New Zealand, he makes great videos to watch before bed.
@trifeccta
@trifeccta 3 года назад
Nice day from New Delhi. Working remotely from my roof - on blockchain technology
@jojorabbit61
@jojorabbit61 3 года назад
Nice day to you to from India
@tahsanbinalam2595
@tahsanbinalam2595 3 года назад
Have a great day, from Bangladesh.
@w0bblyd0inkb0ink
@w0bblyd0inkb0ink 3 года назад
7:15 AMD stands for “Advanced Micro Devices”
@transforgoku
@transforgoku 3 года назад
I just realized, now I want a _RYZEN_
@stevenmannion7479
@stevenmannion7479 3 года назад
Yep, Advanced Micro Machines are just little racecars with mods :)
@henrik1743
@henrik1743 3 года назад
"AMD = advanced micro machines"" pepeLaugh hes doesnt know
@yourbestfriendtuananh3024
@yourbestfriendtuananh3024 3 года назад
@@henrik1743 oh no no no pepeLaugh this guy doesn't know
@scottross5495
@scottross5495 3 года назад
Intel Salesman: We have the hottest Chips on the market. (Quite Literally).
@ricardorbarron7185
@ricardorbarron7185 3 года назад
I worked at Intel, from 1978-80 and stood in line behind Ted Hoff, at a scrap pc board sale that the company held for engineers and technicians to get rid of the "dog" boards. (Broken). He was in line in front of me and talking to a younger engineer, whose posture told me he held Ted in high regard. So I consciously took a mental photo of his face and name. A few years ago I saw his face in a web page. That's him, I thought. It was a link to an obituary. I remembered his name too, so I read the article and it said that he was the creator of the first microprocessor. My gut told me that I was standing in front of greatness and it was wonderful to finally learn who he was. I was a test and repair technician working on their microprocessor development system. I fixed the boards I bought. 🙂
@camaradiop3731
@camaradiop3731 3 года назад
I can recall that the original IRON-MAN comics always bragged that Stark's armor was powered by transistors.
@tonypollock9900
@tonypollock9900 3 года назад
Lol
@manassikdar1
@manassikdar1 2 года назад
And that it ran on batteries lmao
@GuruPrasad-qu4vg
@GuruPrasad-qu4vg 2 года назад
YES
@georget10i
@georget10i 3 года назад
I never stop getting amazed how many incredible, talented people has RU-vid enabled to emerge, on their own. Look at the quality on this video! 20 years ago you'd only get this on TV... maybe. You'd have to pitch the show to some producer, and jump through all the hoops. Now you just create a video and the world decides, nobody is holding you back.
@junrosamura645
@junrosamura645 3 года назад
@@omardelmar Have you even seen the Discovery channel lately? There are many YT channels that offer content that TV can only dream of.
@blackice214
@blackice214 3 года назад
@@omardelmar discovery and history channel is shit compared to videos like these
@KazzArie
@KazzArie 3 года назад
I get what you’re saying but it Depends on the nature of the content. If it’s too far in the field of wrong-think a whole channel can be removed by the gods of gügl
@Ndlanding
@Ndlanding 3 года назад
@@omardelmar It doesn't all have to be hyper-jazzy CGI. does it? Does most modern mean most bestest??
@EwanMarshall
@EwanMarshall 3 года назад
Shame the first 30s mix up the definitions of microprocessor and CPU. All microprocessors are CPUs and the first commercial microprocessor was Intel. However CPU just describes the core compute hardware, the logic gates to make the fetch-decode-execute loop, APU and such. It does not describe whether it is a single item, or a bunch of hardware taking up a room. Not all CPUs are Mircroprocessors, as in it is all one one "computer chip".
@tedburg6042
@tedburg6042 3 года назад
Before watching I predict the end of the story reads " Then they stopped hiring engineers and started hiring bean counters"
@AgentSmith16
@AgentSmith16 3 года назад
This is actually happening. I am currently finishing up a PhD in computer systems, and doing research on CPU design, and I can tell you that NO ONE wants to go work for Intel. Even if they offer six figures. The company currently has a reputation for just trying to milk their legacy products and buy up companies to kill competition. Look at what they are doing in the server market- every time a competing product comes out, they buy up the company and warehouse the product on the books. AMD is making some progress right now in that field, and Apple as well. However, it took huge amounts of money for those companies to overcome the near monopoly Intel has on the market. The new CEO they just hired has been talking about this problem in fact, so I have hope for the company if he can follow through. If he can get the brains back in the company, there can surely succeed again.
@bonitabanana9342
@bonitabanana9342 2 года назад
Same as Boeing, it's weird that engineers get kicked out when companies succeed, afterall it's the brilliant product engineering that made them succeed in the first place. Seems weird that they easily forget this
@paull3179
@paull3179 2 года назад
They only have 10,000 engineers and do you think they will hire accountants to design chips?
@phanCAbe
@phanCAbe 3 года назад
It's always so disheartening to hear that if you look back far enough behind every major human achievement there was a terrible person who everyone despised but without them it may never have happened.
@briansmith8967
@briansmith8967 3 года назад
Besides being difficult to work with, Shockley became a proponent of racism and eugenics.
@MJ-uk6lu
@MJ-uk6lu 3 года назад
And who it may be here?
@briansmith8967
@briansmith8967 3 года назад
@@MJ-uk6lu William Shockley, the founder of Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory, which begat Fairchild, etc. You weren't paying attention.
@MJ-uk6lu
@MJ-uk6lu 3 года назад
@@briansmith8967 And how he was terrible? Poor personality? Maybe. But does that make person terrible?
@briansmith8967
@briansmith8967 3 года назад
@@MJ-uk6lu I guess you didn’t see my earlier comment of how he was a racist and believed in eugenics. Pay attention.
@misusatriyo
@misusatriyo 3 года назад
It's fascinating to realize that Fairchild Semiconductor is The O.G. startup that define the 'startup culture' as we know today. Yes, every company has a starting point (either big or small), but the contemporary term of "start up" as a culture (especially in tech industry) is an entirely different story. For example, agriculture has been around since tens of thousands of years ago, but modern Agricultural Revolution (between mid 17th to mid 19th century) made it much more EFFECTIVE and EFFICIENT because of the increasing number of labor and land availability. This is parallel with the current tech industry. The discovery of silicon as semiconductor makes everything much more efficient. And history has told us that everything will eventually be replaced with a more efficient version of that thing (mostly on economical standpoint). But this idea of "startups" is going to be problematic if we glorify and romanticize it too much. It'll create another bubble.
@rodh1404
@rodh1404 3 года назад
I'd argue Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory was the real start of it.
@tracyredwine8311
@tracyredwine8311 3 года назад
Just ONE of the OG's
@tjmarx
@tjmarx 3 года назад
Fairchild was the start of Silicon Valley. It wasn't the start of the start up culture. That goes back 850 years to the start of commercial banks then termed money lenders. One could even argue that it really goes back to the start of capitalism 3000 years ago where individuals would go into business for themselves selling food, wares or services en masse. Like, everyone did it. Fairchild didn't invent start up culture, it was itself a part of start up culture. Certainly start up culture was around in tech long before Fairchild. Think Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, etc. All either their own start ups that turned into famous ground breaking companies that are still with us today
@MarcPlaysDrums
@MarcPlaysDrums 3 года назад
And the Fairchild compressor is still one of the most sought after pieces of recording outboard gear in audio engineering. No computer has ever been able to recreate its tone.
@MrSpying247
@MrSpying247 3 года назад
@@tjmarx you misunderstood what they were referring to as startup culture. Startup culture is the culture of new companies being fairly loosely organized more like a group of friends with a common project or like a college dormitory than a top down corporate hierarchy. Start up culture is associated with terms like synergy, dynamic, open, free flow, creative, etc. These are the kinds of companies that replace chairs with bean bags and stairs with slides to be slightly hyperbolic.
@Snipstryker08
@Snipstryker08 3 года назад
Everyone: You can't get blood from a stone Intel: But we can squeeze the blood from 14nm
@ravenkk4816
@ravenkk4816 3 года назад
The thing is ,most 7nm+ now day are actually 14mn size with 7nm performance, instead of true 7nm.
@Buu.yaanaa
@Buu.yaanaa 3 года назад
@@ravenkk4816 well modular is the word you're looking for, yes they're in 14nm size but there is moderate difference between size and performance between them which is why intel is struggling and amd is surging. By the time intel reaches 7nm amd's betting on 5nm Lisa Su is truly a jesus for amd and it shows in their product which i respect
@yelectric1893
@yelectric1893 3 года назад
What’s this 14nm?
@ravenkk4816
@ravenkk4816 3 года назад
@@yelectric1893 just think of it as the physical size of individual transistors .
@TheRadiastral
@TheRadiastral 3 года назад
Fun fact: 14nm is roughly equal to 70 silicon atoms side by side.
@kapilhooda2373
@kapilhooda2373 3 года назад
'part 1' damn, there's more roasting coming lmao
@Mossyz.
@Mossyz. Год назад
I used to have Atari2600 ..then a Commodore 16 then a Commodore 64 i am lucky to have grown up knowing these machines ....I wish i could see just a short 200 years in the future to see how far we get .
@iloveplasticbottles
@iloveplasticbottles 3 года назад
CPU engineers get to say they literally engineer logic for a living
@oldskooldriver9379
@oldskooldriver9379 3 года назад
There is a provability and pureness of building with logic that is so much saner than dealing with, say, a politician or a surely bartender.
@jamesmorton7881
@jamesmorton7881 3 года назад
Never too big to fail. just more LIKely.
@mtrps_
@mtrps_ 3 года назад
ah yes, my neighbour was a professor of logic
@keineangabe1804
@keineangabe1804 3 года назад
@@oldskooldriver9379 have you ever dealt with modern chips? You no longer bring pure logic on that chip, it is more like designing a very power efficient city of logic skyscrapers. It is all about bringing the energy consumption down and spreading in such a way that you won't overheat. Also, since sub 10mm manufacturing is such a diva, you have to plan in that some of your skyscrapers won't work due to manufacturing errors and plan accordingly. Btw. that is why there is always a cheap GPU for every expensive one.
@andynewen
@andynewen 3 года назад
@@keineangabe1804 that's super interesting gpus just very specific types combinations of logic gates. Like is a ray tracing core is very specialized version of a rasterization core?
@danielsleator751
@danielsleator751 3 года назад
At the very beginning, and throughout this video, they confuse a "CPU" with "a CPU on a chip". The term CPU has been around since the 50s. It just means "central processing unit". All computers have them. Intel's big innovation was to put an entire CPU on a chip.
@martinda7446
@martinda7446 3 года назад
Yes, intel made the first..Possibly...There were others..Microprocessor.
@herrbonk3635
@herrbonk3635 3 года назад
They also seem to confuse: * printed circuit boards with integrated circuits(!) * hard drives with magnetic core memory * Altair 8800 with Apple I (built around 6502, not 8008 or 8080) * PC sales with CPU sales... (there were > 25 different CPU architecures in the 1980/90s) Also nothing about the roles of Texas Instruments & Hewlett Packard in transistor and IC technology, or Datapoint & Zilog in CPU architecture and personal computers. They skip the pivotal 8086 and 286 and pretend most x86 processors were called Pentium ("synonymous with PCs"... sigh). Not a word about all failed Intel projects either (iAPX432, i860, i960, Itanium, ...).
@crowbarviking3890
@crowbarviking3890 3 года назад
Noticed the same, gave me instant toothache. Even more so when it seems that so few people notice it.
@qwertyentertainment3349
@qwertyentertainment3349 3 года назад
Advanced Micro Dachines
@sidbrun_
@sidbrun_ 3 года назад
I'm no expert but I was thinking the same. Seems like a lot of misinformation and mix up of terms here.
@danieljakubik3428
@danieljakubik3428 Год назад
I'm a lifelong technology enthusiast who became interested in electronics as a child growing up in the 1970s. My electronic technician career began in 1985 after completing an associate degree program in electronics technology from DeVry Institute of Technology which later became DeVry University. The history of the CPU, microprocessor, integrated circuit, Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel, as presented here, is pretty accurate. A well made documentary to quickly present the birth and evolution of modern digital electronics.
@waltjacob3776
@waltjacob3776 2 года назад
I remember working in the warehouse for intel back in the 90’s and picking my first £1,000,000 order of pentium chips. Good company to work for.
@AngeloXification
@AngeloXification 3 года назад
Sometimes I'm just amazed at the fact that content like this is free. Thank you, ColdFusion. Edit: It's honestly hilarious how butthurt so many people are by simple words. You must have a great life 🤣
@alexanderv.8961
@alexanderv.8961 3 года назад
You are easy to please
@AngeloXification
@AngeloXification 3 года назад
@@alexanderv.8961 dude, I'm not your dad
@Speedster189
@Speedster189 3 года назад
It’s not free he puts an ad in the very front and other ads in the middle
@AngeloXification
@AngeloXification 3 года назад
@@Speedster189 have any of those ads convinced you to buy anything? If not it's nothing more than an inconvenience... Regardless, you don't HAVE to pay anything here
@Whiteyy191
@Whiteyy191 3 года назад
If something is free, YOU are the product
@bharatkh92
@bharatkh92 3 года назад
I was looking for part 2 then realized this was uploaded 2 hours ago.
@AlmostGoodTV
@AlmostGoodTV 3 года назад
Haha same! Cant wait for the 2nd part
@aitoluxd
@aitoluxd 3 года назад
Bharat, you're a conqueror. Really nice;;
@ma2i485
@ma2i485 3 года назад
lol
@TrueNorth1970
@TrueNorth1970 3 года назад
same ! :D :D :D
@michaelmoorrees3585
@michaelmoorrees3585 Год назад
The important part about the first microprocessor chip, is that it followed the Von Neumann architecture. Though the 4004 was only a 4-bit machine, it's programming followed a method understood by mainframe programming. Bill Gate's wrote the BASIC interpreter on a mainframe, to that could run on an Intel 8080, that was used on the MITs Altair. The first personal computer, on that Popular Electronics magazine cover. So even though the first microprocessor was a revolution, it more importantly wasn't too much of a revolution ! Any engineer that understood the inner workings of a mainframe computer, understood the first microprocessor.
@flagflow1232
@flagflow1232 3 года назад
It's interesting how the most ingenious inventions are usually born out of fun and risk, and not out of some planned projects.
@0187
@0187 Год назад
same with making friends
@edcoletti_
@edcoletti_ 3 года назад
This is very reminiscent of a documentary called “something ventured” one of my all time favs, can’t wait for part 2!!🥂
@TheAtificial
@TheAtificial 3 года назад
Share a link if its still available.
@chrisblue46
@chrisblue46 3 года назад
OK, I guess I can stop looking for it now.
@AwesomeBlackDude
@AwesomeBlackDude 3 года назад
Intel minds-sharing propaganda as it's best. 😬 😷
@hatchetscoured
@hatchetscoured 3 года назад
Dagogo has been known to copy other documentaries almost verbatim before
@neanda
@neanda 3 года назад
@@hatchetscoured history is tstill the same story, it's how you present it is what makes it interesting
@chillcopyrightfreemusic
@chillcopyrightfreemusic 3 года назад
It's simple, I see new cold fusion I click. Dagogo killing the informational yt game, can't wait for pt. 2!
@drewbocop
@drewbocop 3 года назад
it's simple, i see intel and laughing stock in the same title, i click
@eldenyo
@eldenyo 3 года назад
It is as simple as this
@curtismenzies428
@curtismenzies428 3 года назад
@@eldenyo it's as simple as that?
@furn2313
@furn2313 3 года назад
Had to like to disrupt the 666
@chillcopyrightfreemusic
@chillcopyrightfreemusic 3 года назад
@@furn2313 Thank you!
@jeffwoodard
@jeffwoodard 2 года назад
I just happen to stumble on this channel and I'm glad I did. These are some of the best informational videos on RU-vid. Spectacular work my friend.
@SomeRandomDevOpsGuy
@SomeRandomDevOpsGuy 2 года назад
I honestly thought you must have had a production team this whole time I've watched you. Amazing content and editing, really. Congrats on the 3M subs, well deserved.
@oilbanedata394
@oilbanedata394 3 года назад
ColdFusion should make documentaries. This is the best channel on RU-vid.
@gordonlawrence1448
@gordonlawrence1448 3 года назад
Not really too many mistakes and omissions. For example: Lilienfield had working transistors (FETs) as early as 1927, and a patent in 1925. He was Austro-Hungarian. Also Fairchild as a company has not existed since 2016 when bought by On Semiconductor (used to be Motorola). John B Goodenough was instrumental in the invention of RAM. He should also have been mentioned. And last but not least AMD is Advanced Micro Devices. Those are the technical screw-ups not the grammatical ones like "could not be understated".instead of "could not be overstated".
@rubiconnn
@rubiconnn 3 года назад
How do they have 3 million subscribers and have such terrible audio quality? Seriously, spending $100 on a decent mic with a pop filter and soundproofing in their recording area could make it sound almost professional. Hell, even just hang some blankets on the walls or something.
@mutiulmuhaimin9156
@mutiulmuhaimin9156 3 года назад
Those last remarks, "I don't have a large team, just me and an editor that helps from time to time", got me in tears ;-;
@DigitalDuelist
@DigitalDuelist 3 года назад
Some of the best content on YT period! And a salute for including advertising thats relevant to the subject instead of a hard left like most channels do.
@Rastapapulus
@Rastapapulus 3 года назад
Beautiful Story and History at same time, you refreshed my memory and I remember those days clearly.
@akshaydesai2496
@akshaydesai2496 3 года назад
FAIRCHILD. What a name, considering the story behind.
@omniyambot9876
@omniyambot9876 3 года назад
Like hey don't fucking care what you think
@Kromiball
@Kromiball 3 года назад
Fairchild Channel F
@gtPacheko
@gtPacheko 3 года назад
@@omniyambot9876 ???
@govindsinghrathore4671
@govindsinghrathore4671 3 года назад
Maybe they thought of fairchild name as a irony for their nick name
@akshaydesai2496
@akshaydesai2496 3 года назад
@@omniyambot9876 yup hahah
@NeXMaX
@NeXMaX 3 года назад
Fun Fact: Pat Gelsinger was Intel’s first CTO. There is some hope that a man like him is the right person to bring Intel out of the mess it’s in right now. Edit: Turns out he’s not *the* first. Correction’s in the replies
@Custmzir
@Custmzir 3 года назад
Oh
@dankestranch8738
@dankestranch8738 3 года назад
@@Custmzir oh what
@thebritishindian1
@thebritishindian1 3 года назад
They should bet big on RISC-V. Investing in x86 is probably pointless now.
@ThePapaja1996
@ThePapaja1996 3 года назад
@@thebritishindian1 they just now build hybrid chip
@muzaaaaak
@muzaaaaak 3 года назад
@@thebritishindian1 “is probably pointless now,” might be an understatement 🙃🙃🙃. We just entered into that next phase of power to performance liftoff.
@cyruswongcm
@cyruswongcm 3 года назад
Excellent as always. Thanks Dagogo. Look forward seeing the part 2.
@RavingMad
@RavingMad 3 года назад
Your segway to the ad was just as impressive as your typically impressive videos. I didn't even realize it was an ad until the last 2-3 seconds.
@cheesyknight8497
@cheesyknight8497 3 года назад
It's unbelievable that all of this is made just by a single person. I mean how can a single person be capable of doing this much work for a video. There's the editing, recording and all that shit. And yet the content quality doesn't decline at all. Man keep on with your good work cuz we all love u and will support you.
@meghanachauhan9380
@meghanachauhan9380 3 года назад
Every youtuber got a group behind em
@kayaeki
@kayaeki 3 года назад
@@meghanachauhan9380 i think coldfusion is only run by 1 person and not a team...
@martinqizeaq
@martinqizeaq 3 года назад
I think people don't understand what you originally ment.
@aluckyshot
@aluckyshot 3 года назад
Video editing isn't very hard, but yes he does quality videos.
@MikeCobweb
@MikeCobweb 3 года назад
Check Lemmino. He’s a one man team.
@DrewJersey2024
@DrewJersey2024 3 года назад
I watch MANY channels here on RU-vid across MANY different topics, but I gotta hand it to you, you are without a doubt one of the BEST content providers I’ve ever come across. Your research is impeccable; your topics are unique & highly relevant; your editing, graphics & narration is spot on and your content output surprisingly frequent & consistent. I can’t say just how much I value and appreciate all the effort you put in for the benefit of us viewers. Cheers my friend!
@EvilTaco
@EvilTaco 3 года назад
Yes but I'm definitely not sure about his recent apple video
@sodaaccount
@sodaaccount 3 года назад
One of the channles i deactivated my AdBlock on. Thats the least he deserves!
@neanda
@neanda 3 года назад
I totally agree
@partheshsoni1905
@partheshsoni1905 3 года назад
Sure
@iliankarasimirov9685
@iliankarasimirov9685 3 года назад
I agree with 110%
@tristanrentz7687
@tristanrentz7687 Год назад
Dagogo, there are few things as reassuring as a delivery as sober as yours. Thank you and congratulations, for grasping credibility so well. I look forward to reading your book.
@n8spectacular
@n8spectacular Год назад
I'm really excited to hear you have a book. Over the last two weeks I have become completely hooked on your programming! Very fascinating and insightful.
@moderneducationalstandard
@moderneducationalstandard 3 года назад
Me: reads title Intel executive: reads title Intel: files lawsuit Judge: I got no Intel on this.....
@potatodroid2
@potatodroid2 3 года назад
Get out
@moderneducationalstandard
@moderneducationalstandard 3 года назад
@@potatodroid2 U mad bro? :))))
@CryMePlease
@CryMePlease 3 года назад
Not sure why, but this was too funny. 😂😂
@marumarukira
@marumarukira 3 года назад
GOLD!! Thank you!
@i_watch_everything
@i_watch_everything 3 года назад
Monopoly has made them forgot about why they're doing this in the first place
@frankpham1782
@frankpham1782 3 года назад
Yep! They became a financial institution.
@fearlessviper6407
@fearlessviper6407 3 года назад
intel will become nokia
@justinsutton5005
@justinsutton5005 3 года назад
@J Fz not only that. They have brand recognition
@davkdavk
@davkdavk 3 года назад
@@fearlessviper6407 I agree
@AnuragSinha7
@AnuragSinha7 3 года назад
@J Fz Only way to save themselves is to get into RISC v or RISC arm chips for now. x64 is just dead and long overdue to be discarded.
@adityachk2002
@adityachk2002 3 года назад
Last part was nice where you included what every person in the story is doing now
@moritzl.8060
@moritzl.8060 3 года назад
13:36 that's such an awesome picture. Showing how the computers, as big as a cabinet, now fitted in to one smal chip.
@kbcooksey134
@kbcooksey134 3 года назад
0:36 "The impact of the invention of the CPU can't be understated." I'm pretty sure you mean it can't be overstated.
@andrewfinlayson1507
@andrewfinlayson1507 3 года назад
Yep you're right. This kind of thing drives me crazy in these RU-vid vids.
@prepperjonpnw6482
@prepperjonpnw6482 3 года назад
Up there with “could care less” instead of “couldn’t care less” drives a person batshite crazy lol
@mkl126
@mkl126 3 года назад
@@prepperjonpnw6482 i hate all double negatives in English. they confuse foreigners like me.
@Zetsuke4
@Zetsuke4 3 года назад
lol
@TheBrazilRules
@TheBrazilRules 3 года назад
@@mkl126 There is no double negative in "couldn't care less"
@VictorSoares9
@VictorSoares9 3 года назад
“Moore on this later” Nice pun
@SacredDaturana
@SacredDaturana 3 года назад
You mean "noyce" pun right?
@masternobody1896
@masternobody1896 3 года назад
moore law is dead or is it XD
@WarriorsPhoto
@WarriorsPhoto 3 года назад
He threw that in a couple of times right?
@justamanofculture12
@justamanofculture12 3 года назад
@@SacredDaturana eggxactly
@justamanofculture12
@justamanofculture12 3 года назад
@@SacredDaturana robert noyce
@jamielancaster01
@jamielancaster01 Год назад
@13:35 The Intel 4004 sold for $60 in 1971 (equivalent to $439 in today’s money - Nov 2022).
@douginorlando6260
@douginorlando6260 3 года назад
I still have the Intel catalog with the 4004, 8008 (8 bit version if 4004), 8080, 8080A, and 64 bit memory chips. And I remember my professor at University of Michigan tell his first hand story of the Eniac computer (he had worked on it).
@hurdur6828
@hurdur6828 3 года назад
I never clicked something LITERALLY SO FAST in my entire life Why: Because ColdFusion barely uploads
@TomParky
@TomParky 3 года назад
Not true, for the quality of the content provided I would say Dagogo uploads often!
@sayadiyeojhenries.815
@sayadiyeojhenries.815 3 года назад
@@TomParky he/she said "barely uploads" then why is it not true?
@Pe6ek
@Pe6ek 3 года назад
Literally? How?
@CrashedIntoTube
@CrashedIntoTube 3 года назад
AMD has left Intel in the rearview. It will soon be "who is Intel?" if they don't get it together. I use the threadripper and it beats out the i9 that my wife has. Houdini and Adobe products run so much smoother and faster rendering on the AMD.
@MrDavidJMa
@MrDavidJMa 3 года назад
But when he does, the quality and information provided is world class.
@ryanatkinson2978
@ryanatkinson2978 3 года назад
More fantastic content. I was thinking during the video, "this is really high quality and polished, Dagogo probably has a team now to make it possible", but then you said it's just you and an editor! Amazing. I'm looking forward to the next two videos
@MrAnvesh777
@MrAnvesh777 3 года назад
When ever I watch cold fusion videos I don't mind the ads
@partheshsoni1905
@partheshsoni1905 3 года назад
"You are watching ColdFusion TV" has an altogether separate fan base!
@PhilthySteel
@PhilthySteel 3 года назад
Im addicted to that line too :)
@partheshsoni1905
@partheshsoni1905 3 года назад
@@PhilthySteel me too! 😂
@adityashukla7849
@adityashukla7849 3 года назад
I just want to forget this episode so that I can watch it again alongwith episode 2 🔥
@windmaomao
@windmaomao 3 года назад
to be honest, this is definitely not news Intel is falling behind. What's shocking is that they can keep doing that to the point t hat ColdFusion publish a video about it. This means something.
@mikef888au1
@mikef888au1 3 года назад
Yes we live in a fascinating time, and looking back, only makes us yearn for the future! Thanks for this wonderful video.
@anthonyfallon2
@anthonyfallon2 3 года назад
You’re used as quick reference by one of my management lecturers. And then I Just kept following. Love your videos man
@bevan_kumar
@bevan_kumar 3 года назад
7:17 Advanced Micro *DEVICES* - *AMD*
@mar_3620
@mar_3620 3 года назад
There also referred to as advanced micro
@Vooman
@Vooman 3 года назад
micro machines made me giggle ngl
@tim2tupman
@tim2tupman 3 года назад
Yeah I was wondering if anyone else noticed that!
@tonytonon9851
@tonytonon9851 3 года назад
@@tim2tupman yes I did. How bout Pussycom @ 12:48 minutes!! Maybe he was too BUSY! Lol!!!
@Moviefreak893
@Moviefreak893 3 года назад
I feel like the craziest part of this is the fact that they went from computers the size of a fridge straight to these tiny chips, with nothing in between.
@RaymondHng
@RaymondHng 3 года назад
Not quite. There's an intermediate step. Mainframes had CPUs the size of a refrigerator. Then came *minicomputers* (now midrange systems) that shrunk the CPU to several boards inside of a unit the size of five pizza boxes mounted on a rack inside a cabinet of the size of a refrigerator.
@cobra6481
@cobra6481 3 года назад
@@1960ARC Don't care about your storybook. This vid is about tech development. The comment was about tech. There was never any need to shove myth and magic into this.
@1960ARC
@1960ARC 3 года назад
@@cobra6481 I was giving a response to the crazy aspect which is not technology. Not liking my comment is your problem not mine. It was a snake that made man fall into sin.
@watchandjewelryloft4713
@watchandjewelryloft4713 3 года назад
@@1960ARC Care to provide any proof for any aspect of your comments?? 🤷🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
@user-pl7tf9gv8e
@user-pl7tf9gv8e 3 года назад
@@1960ARC The snake you mean is REGRET. It could kill your happiness, but you could do evolution.
@pattammalvaradarajan9017
@pattammalvaradarajan9017 2 года назад
Intel was an admired company in my days and still it is as it revolutionized the way we do our job simple from complex. Chips is a fascinating product. India does not have one decent manufacturer and to grow as an economy we need semiconductor industry to be established here. The story is inspiring like it is with apple Macintosh. Lets see the next episode. Cheers.
@prodrivebrasil
@prodrivebrasil 2 года назад
Great video Dagogo! Thanks for putting this together for us. Great job!
@SatisfyingWhirlpools
@SatisfyingWhirlpools 3 года назад
Narrated documentary-style videos about technology from the mid-1900s give me extreme feelings of nostalgia for some reason.
@virn143
@virn143 3 года назад
Not gonna lie, Title got me clicking the video fast.
@Navaneethkrishnamar
@Navaneethkrishnamar 3 года назад
Poor Intel
@apcgamer2265
@apcgamer2265 3 года назад
@@cc-000 yeah in india also
@nikudan6727
@nikudan6727 3 года назад
The AFX soundarack in the background is such a nice touch!
@Play_Streams
@Play_Streams 3 года назад
Can't wait for the next episode. Great work Dagogo!
@kampua4life
@kampua4life 3 года назад
I stopped whatever I was watching when I saw ColdFusion notification. It is that good.
@emmanuelcrisostomo12
@emmanuelcrisostomo12 3 года назад
This is the one and only RU-vid channel that I even love the sponsors advertising.
@musicalfringe
@musicalfringe 3 года назад
"Advanced Micro Devices" - thus the 'D'
@bajatg
@bajatg 3 года назад
wink wink
@yiany
@yiany 2 года назад
I'm really surprised to hear that you are a very small team. The videos you produced feel like a company was behind them. Well done, and thank you!
@latentspacex
@latentspacex 3 года назад
AMD is out of stock, but Intel has plenty of laugh in stock
@fatetestarossa2774
@fatetestarossa2774 3 года назад
NOICE
@volvo09
@volvo09 3 года назад
Noice
@cjay2
@cjay2 3 года назад
I wouldn't be 'laughing' at a company such as Intel, given that YOU have done next to zero in your life, and they invented the practical CPU chip. All company fortunes go up and down regularly. Stop falling for bullshit tripe, and try to find yourself a life before it's gone.
@jamessheppard4372
@jamessheppard4372 3 года назад
@@cjay2 Found the fanboy
@nikitasidoryuk852
@nikitasidoryuk852 3 года назад
@@cjay2 it's true but you're bugging if u thought he meant it like that it's just a quick roast
@newroo
@newroo 3 года назад
"Advance Micro Machines - Even known as AMD" - Guess you mean Advanced Micro Devices
@anuradhaedirisuriya
@anuradhaedirisuriya 3 года назад
I also got lost there and was wondering how come it's advanced micro machines. It should have been advanced micro devices.
@musaran2
@musaran2 3 года назад
I guess confused with IBM (International Business Machines).
@vaughankorede521
@vaughankorede521 3 года назад
It is called '...Machines' in an alternative reality where Altraide is from... Lol.
@plung3r
@plung3r 3 года назад
Micro Machines is SNES game, I used to play it.
@darylallen2485
@darylallen2485 3 года назад
18:25 He knows what AMD is. He showed a picture of when AMD started late in the video. 18:25
@exodustx0
@exodustx0 3 года назад
Just wanted to mention that I see your production quality. The transition in background music from Cahb's "Secrets" to Aphex Twin's "Stone In Focus" is an inspired move.
@RECTmetal
@RECTmetal 3 года назад
I wish that my profs could make CS history sound interesting like this! xD Great video! Looking forward to the next one.
@waifuhunter9815
@waifuhunter9815 3 года назад
*Lisa Tsu has entered the chat AMD : STONKS BIG
@therebelliousgeek4506
@therebelliousgeek4506 3 года назад
nobody: Coldfusion Title: Ya roasted!
@jaydeep-p
@jaydeep-p 3 года назад
Like the chips
@abumy4
@abumy4 3 года назад
ltt, gn and other tech channels have been at it for a while.
@vladniculae6114
@vladniculae6114 3 года назад
"Part 1" hahaha
@kilianprietoperal2322
@kilianprietoperal2322 3 года назад
Fascinating Story! Keep up this level of quality. It is truly amazing. Thank you very much!
@bobsblackwell3594
@bobsblackwell3594 Год назад
I’ve watched a few episodes now and you do a great job. Appreciated x
@ClemensAlive
@ClemensAlive 3 года назад
5:48 John Oliver did age VERY well! (2nd on the right)
@ClemensAlive
@ClemensAlive 3 года назад
@@alycia5532 if there's meant to be a joke there, I don't get it. sorry. xD (I'm german)
@ColdFusion
@ColdFusion 3 года назад
Hey, just letting you know that, that account isn’t me! Please always look for the verification symbol.
@yt-sh
@yt-sh 3 года назад
@@ColdFusion report it
@ayleono
@ayleono 3 года назад
Nahh.. He looks more like Messi with glasses...
@MosesMatsepane
@MosesMatsepane 3 года назад
@@ColdFusion I reported it, it was on my comment as well.
@Nickxis
@Nickxis 3 года назад
I don't know about laughing stock, 50% PC market share and 80% laptop market share doesn't seem that bad to me
@redocious8741
@redocious8741 3 года назад
From 85% to 50% in just a few years
@carjac820
@carjac820 3 года назад
But as days go by more slice of the pie is taken from them. Laptop manufacturers are going AMD right now means in the future more slice would be taken from intel. Intel have already lost a big chunk of the pie and with the rise of the ARM chips like the M1 it would put intel into a deeper trouble if they don't make a move right now. Market share has no relation to being a laughing stock, I mean everybody thinks EA is an evil company yet people still buy from them.
@groszak1
@groszak1 3 года назад
I have 22nm
@xuser48
@xuser48 3 года назад
@@groszak1 I'm on 12nm.
@Nickxis
@Nickxis 3 года назад
@@carjac820 true
@SBK2480
@SBK2480 3 года назад
Thanks for the watch! Waiting on the edge of my seat for part 2!!
@Pekz00r
@Pekz00r 3 года назад
Excellent episode! I'm so excited about the next part. When will you publish it?
@dr.elvis.h.christ
@dr.elvis.h.christ 3 года назад
BTW: Intel did not invent the CPU, they created the first MICROprocessor.
@Primetime94
@Primetime94 3 года назад
@Jimbo Bimbo Not all CPUs are microprocessors. The guy who made this video seems to think the two terms are synonyms. At the time of the 4004, CPUs were made of separate components. In the PDP/11, for example, the CPU comprised several circuit boards within the computer. So, to answer your question, the 4004 is a CPU, but it wasn't the first CPU. It was the first microprocessor.
@NationalSecessionistForces
@NationalSecessionistForces 3 года назад
Also the binary states of a computer do NOT represent the state of the transistors. The transistors are used to make logic gates (AND, OR, NOT) and the input and output of those are simple binary values. These gates are then combined to create a complex system of logic which performs calculations using those gates and data of these calculations are the 1s and 0s your computer deals with.
@thep751
@thep751 3 года назад
Although one transistor can represent and store one and zero state.
@NationalSecessionistForces
@NationalSecessionistForces 3 года назад
@@thep751 A Transistor doesn't store anything. It's just an electrical switch. Also logic gates don't store anything either. You need a flip-flop or a latch for that, which are made from logic gates, which in turn are made from transistors.
@thep751
@thep751 3 года назад
@@NationalSecessionistForces DRAM cell?
@dread69420
@dread69420 3 года назад
"Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, weak men create hard times" Intel, basically.
@naveenjain1597
@naveenjain1597 3 года назад
who's quote is that? real good!
@DarkSkay
@DarkSkay 3 года назад
When occasionally creating such sentences it feels really satisfying and for a moment I hoped that it was your creation. The quote is from G. Michael Hopf. Probably it fits many extraordinary companies of our time, like SpaceX. Intel helped AMD in the early days, maybe AMD can help Intel today.
@Andre-jp4yt
@Andre-jp4yt 3 года назад
@@DarkSkay how did Intel helped amd?
@TheEtrepreneur
@TheEtrepreneur 3 года назад
Dagogo! you are in a category of your own! great episode.
@Atanskie24
@Atanskie24 2 года назад
2 videos from you guys and I'm sold. So I subscribed! Can't wait to watch more of these vids with such infos! Cheers!
@jaroslavzaruba2765
@jaroslavzaruba2765 3 года назад
_"The impact of the invention of the CPU can't be understated..."_ :D
@kyleb1958
@kyleb1958 3 года назад
^ Imposter
@tryfinally
@tryfinally 3 года назад
"They were the first company to invent the CPU"
@Aecor
@Aecor 3 года назад
@@alycia5532 there is one imposter among us
@lours6993
@lours6993 3 года назад
That should read, ‘Can’t be OVER stated.’ Americans usage of English seem to always reverse the logic of this and other expression erroneously.
@ToniCorvera
@ToniCorvera 3 года назад
Calling them Laughing Stock seems quite hyperbolic to me
@justblueboy2939
@justblueboy2939 3 года назад
Last year, people making meme out of every intel products.
@rdmz135
@rdmz135 3 года назад
laughing stock in the DIY space at least
@maximilianok1
@maximilianok1 3 года назад
thats just to you then
@cadennevah7248
@cadennevah7248 3 года назад
Did you see how thin, powerful and cheap are the amd 4000 and 5000 series chips are? They destroy Intel.
@zlac
@zlac 3 года назад
11th gen prices were just leaked and it seems that processors are worse than 10th gen and 50% more expensive... they're cashing in HARD because they sell out anyways, and Intel is laughing all the way to the bank... 😁
@parthsuyal5879
@parthsuyal5879 2 года назад
Your content is legendary, can't believe getting to see it for free
@MegaMik82
@MegaMik82 3 года назад
It's amazing how small and seemingly insignificant steps can change the course of the future. Great video!
@lambdaprog
@lambdaprog 3 года назад
Check the additions brought by Bob Widlar when at Fairchild. He helped cracking a lot of the analog intrinsics of yet to become CPUs. Your latest tech videos are amazing. Keep it up!
@Krishnakumar-wl7ih
@Krishnakumar-wl7ih 3 года назад
Intel didn't get into RISCy business for their flagship computing... 🤪
@Corteum
@Corteum 3 года назад
for what then? 🤪
@alaricgoldkuhl155
@alaricgoldkuhl155 3 года назад
Course not. They did it for the same reason everybody else did... Rebecca De Mornay.
@TheJamieRamone
@TheJamieRamone 3 года назад
Actually they did. Ever since they introduced their own 64 bit processors, they use a RISC processor at its core and emulate the x86 ISA through firmware (i.e. the "microcode", which isn't actual microcode, just that internal processor's instruction set ;-)
@512TheWolf512
@512TheWolf512 3 года назад
@@TheJamieRamone doesn't that impact performance in a negative way?
@Streethagore
@Streethagore 3 года назад
That is a very... very good pun
@nathanielasaba5001
@nathanielasaba5001 3 года назад
Always something new and interesting to learn seeing your videos. Kudos Dagogo
@hermanvisser4034
@hermanvisser4034 3 года назад
Your videos are developing quite a following, of which I am one of. It is a privilege to watch you content. Please keep up the high standard.
@tomcombe4813
@tomcombe4813 3 года назад
Just to put things straight. The intel 4004 was pathetically weak compared to computers of the time. It wasn't really until the mid 80s that microprocessors started to surpass the big room filling computers of the 60s in terms of performance.
@goofybits8248
@goofybits8248 3 года назад
4004 was designed for calculator and not very powerful, but it quickly changed. By 8085 in late 70s, microprocessors has become really powerful. We used to run 2048 port Central Office switches on a bunch of 8085 @ 12MHz in late 80s, quite comfortably!
@tomcombe4813
@tomcombe4813 3 года назад
@@goofybits8248 yes but they were still 8-bit devices. I know there 16 and 32-bit microprocessors appearing by the late 70s but they very weak numerically, no floating point, basic scaler architectures. So you're right that they were perfect for control tasks but right up until the late 80s there was still a market for big scientific computer because microprocessors wouldn't cut it.
@tomcombe4813
@tomcombe4813 3 года назад
@@goofybits8248 also, wow i never knew there was a 12MHz variant of the 8085
@vanguardas9927
@vanguardas9927 3 года назад
They deserve this. Having people pay a more for basically the same 4C8T CPU every year is karma.
@srireddy8593
@srireddy8593 3 года назад
Karma is inevitable in every aspect of life.. Its just an another example.
@mikitz
@mikitz 3 года назад
No-one is forcing you to buy a new one each year.
@sixunity1171
@sixunity1171 3 года назад
@@mikitz when the cpus ship with backdoors in them that can only be fixed by buying a new one then yeah they kinda are
@dragosbogoi
@dragosbogoi 3 года назад
Great work! When is the 2nd part coming up? 😬 I can hardly wait.
@BigLebowski1337
@BigLebowski1337 3 года назад
Hello from the Netherlands, ordered your book as I love your videos!
@nasif3173
@nasif3173 3 года назад
I really love the first part, "You are watching COLDFUSION TV". It's very futuristic and appealing to hear and see.❤❤❤
@krishnabharadwaj4715
@krishnabharadwaj4715 3 года назад
@@alycia5532 FAKE
@Kimchi203010
@Kimchi203010 3 года назад
fun fact: warren buffett had a chance to invest in intel as a startup with a value of 1 million at the time. he refused
@KallusGarnet
@KallusGarnet 3 года назад
Buffet is against taking risks and I don't blame him look where intel are now, he made a good decision.
@mahikannakiham2477
@mahikannakiham2477 3 года назад
@@KallusGarnet but Buffet would have made tons of cash before Intel goes downhill.
@metacube9913
@metacube9913 3 года назад
@@KallusGarnet You clearly don't understand how anything work.
@realtissaye
@realtissaye 3 года назад
@@KallusGarnet LMAO “BUFFET IS AGAINST TAKING RISKS”
@itechiwizard83
@itechiwizard83 3 года назад
I like this non bs to the point videos. The whole video is full of very interesting content. Simple speech. Love it.
@imjody
@imjody 3 года назад
Thank you very much for this series. :)
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