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Digging into ancient microchips (with hot sulfuric acid)

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Visual6502.org Visual6502.org Digging into ancient microchips (with hot sulfuric acid) Friday, November 27, 2015 The Visual ARM1 Today is the 25th anniversary of ARM Ltd., UK.  To celebrate and honor their amazing work, we present the Visual ARM1 ,  created in collaboration with some of ARM's founding engineers.     Designed by Sophie Wilson and Steve Furber before there was an ARM Ltd., the Acorn RISC Machine was the first of a line of processors that power our cell phones and tablets today.  Unlike previous projects based on microscope images, the Visual ARM was created from a resurrected .cif chip layout file used under license agreement with ARM.  We also photographed one of the few ARM1 chips at very high resolution.  This photograph is featured at the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge, UK. Credit goes to ARM founding engineers John Biggs for inspiring the project, discovering the tape, and recovering a usable .cif file, Lee Smith for spotting the varia...

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