Library - Tagged “Engineering”
Secrets of a $182 Billion Chip Maker: AMD's Labs | Full Documentary - YouTube
This tour of AMD's Austin Headquarters features labs from around the sprawling campus, allowing us a never-before-seen look at the tools used by a hundred-billion dollar chip designer.
Checking on my Investment in Person - Framework Laptop Factory Tour - YouTube
It's always interesting to see factory tours showing off how our devices are manufacured, and that sentiment remains true here. While in Taiwan, Linus got a chance to see how Compal, a ODM laptop manufacture, produces Framework's laptops while maintaining their commitment to sustainability.
Analogue Warmth
Analogue warmth seems to be the Holy Grail in these digital days. But what is it, why does it hold such appeal, and how can you use it to enhance your recordings?
There goes all my phone sponsorships… - YouTube
In his latest update video regarding new equipment for The Lab, Linus goes over the process and various other engineering details that go into building a proper faraday cage for EF testing.
Modular MEGA Case, Wooden Fractal North Competitor, & In Win Design Studio Tour - YouTube
In their recent coverage of Computex 2023, Gamers Nexus got a unique chance to cover In Win's design studio. While part of the video is dedicated to the products being showcased at the time, it also highlights the efforts from the designers and artists behind the cases.
Everyone reports on new computer parts as they're announced, but the minute we walked past In Win's inspirational design centre on our way to the confrence room to cover the new products, we completely derailed the meeting and knew we had to shift the focus of our story to the people concepting, hand building, and prototyping the products right next door and cover their environment instead.
This is an excuse to show you a really good tunnel - YouTube
The Catesby Tunnel, in the UK, is an old Victorian railway tunnel that has a new use: a secretive car testing facility, like a wind tunnel but in reverse.
You Didn’t Build your PC… This Did. - YouTube
Building a computer is difficult and building a CPU is even tougher.. But building the machines that are used to make a CPU? It takes literally the most bonkers engineering and physics on the planet, and ASML were kind enough to show us how it all works.
Shake tables are way more complex than I thought - YouTube
At the University of California San Diego, there's the Shake Table: an earthquake simulator with the heaviest payload capacity in the world.