Silicon Artwork 118
TeachingMachines writes "Photomicrographs are photographs taken through a microscope. A site called Molecular Expressions hosts a vast collection of photomicrographs, arranged in galleries. One gallery of interest is called the Silicon Zoo. While using a microscope to examine the silicon surfaces of processors and whatnot, investigators stumbled upon some renaissance artwork, dire warnings, and even some advertising that may be etched into your computer's silicon. Douglas Adams would have been happy to find this one. (from the Silicon Scriptures collection). This "EULA" probably has lawyers jumping for joy. An image on this page will give you a rough idea of how big the artwork actually is."
It's all in the details... (Score:2)
Google Image Cache (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Google Image Cache (Score:2)
Creatures [google.com]
Microscopic pr0n!!! (Score:1, Funny)
EULA? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:EULA? (Score:1)
Silicon Artwork... (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Silicon Artwork... (Score:2)
Cool (Score:2)
Re:Cool (Score:2)
Obviously not done by Scott Adams, then.
Link to Dilbert picture (Score:1)
Re:Cool (Score:1)
I'd really like to put things like that on my circuits, but it's painful to draw them by hand in the layout editor du jour.
Serban
Re:Cool (Score:1)
Sadly you wont see many more of these ... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Sadly you wont see many more of these ... (Score:2)
what planet are you from? No one uses power or ground planes on an IC. It would be complete and utter suicide! CROSSTALK BABY! The reason you don't see them anymore is that they are dangerous and some jerk-off designer putting a million dollar mask set at risk for a picture of dilbert just isn't worth it.
Re:Sadly you wont see many more of these ... (Score:1)
Re:Sadly you wont see many more of these ... (Score:2)
Re:Sadly you wont see many more of these ... (Score:2)
Some of us have a sense of style when it comes to engineering and computers. You need a visit from the Fab5.
Re:Sadly you wont see many more of these ... (Score:2)
Some of us have a sense of style when it comes to engineering and computers. You need a visit from the Fab5.
Now that was a hilarious comeback. Mod up please!
Re:Sadly you wont see many more of these ... (Score:2)
Mirrors? (Score:1)
Re:Mirrors? (Score:2)
Mirrors (Score:2)
COPYRIGHT VIOLATION (Score:1)
Re:COPYRIGHT VIOLATION (Score:2)
It's not like I'm gonna make any money off of this. I will remember to remove the copies once their server has gotten off of it's electronic knees.
/. the National High Magnetic Field Lab... (Score:2, Funny)
Silicon? (Score:4, Funny)
I prefer my 'artwork' to be natural, not silicon enhanced.
Re:Silicon? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Silicon? (Score:1)
I'd like to take the time to kill this joke by saying it's silicone, not silicon.
Thank you and goodnight.
TANJ TANJ TANJ (Score:1)
Anyone Got mirrors?
ttyl
Farrell
Re:TANJ TANJ TANJ (Score:2)
Have Mercy! (Score:3, Informative)
Have mercy, this poor server is a little Wintel box running IIS 5 on Win2k [netcraft.com]!
I'm on FSU's campus in my office and through our LAN can't BARELY even reach the poor piece of fried silicon art we're creating on that machine right now! Perhaps they'll scan the smoldering processor from that box soon and show us a big /. image etched right on it ;)
Can I buy a vowel? (Score:1)
mirror here (Score:2)
Re:mirror here (Score:1)
Not a mirror, but (Score:1)
Isn't this article a dupe? I know I've seen this stuff before...
Re:Not a mirror, but (Score:2)
Re:Not a mirror, but (Score:1)
There is a whole family of DSP chips from analog devices with that name(Super Harvard ARChitecture, more info about what that means [wikipedia.org] . SHARC's get used in lots of things, particularly audio equipment like creamware's dsp cards, behringer's digital mixers, etc along with many other uses. For some additional info about DSP's you can read this intro [analog.com]
Art preference (Score:3, Funny)
Never Gonna Live This One Down (Score:2)
This poor silicon is never gonna live this one down.
Mirror of one image (Score:1)
Re:Mirror of one image (Score:1)
Images linked from the
As seen on Ripleys: Believe it or not (Score:2)
Re:As seen on Ripleys: Believe it or not (Score:2)
you'd think they'd figure out how to prevent the
partial mirror (Score:3, Funny)
The mirror mostly works. Some of the images are broken.
The best chip "easter egg" I've seen was on the Intel P3 die which said something like "Microsoft Sucks" on it. The engineer responsible was fired if I remember correctly.
Re:partial mirror (Score:1)
Re:partial mirror (Score:2)
Please let the rumor die...
Please let the rumor die...
Davak
Re:partial mirror (Score:2)
Here's the real link killing the rumor:
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/blsux.htm [about.com]
Here's another showing the original untouched photograph [informit.com]
Please let the rumor die...
Please let the rumor die...
Etc.
Davak
Bill Sux (Score:4, Funny)
AMD's Texas logo? (Score:2)
Thank you in advance.
Re:Bill Sux (Score:1)
Re:Bill Sux (Score:2)
And if you look at my comment, it explicitly ends with a wink emoticon, indicating sarcasm, tongue-in-cheek, humor...
Re:Bill Sux (Score:2)
Oddly enough- (Score:2)
Still though, I can't help but wonder how much time Bill bashers spent trying to find this on silicon... ;)
First dupe! (Score:3, Informative)
Have I been visiting that long? (Score:1)
I only just realized that I have been visiting Slashdot for over five years now.
Obesessive Whiny Nerd With No Life #2 (Score:1)
JK of course.
See that Waldo's pic... (Score:1)
Lovesick in college... (Score:2, Funny)
When she later dumped me, I was glad it was only a hundred microns across...
Recommendation for upcomming silicon artists (Score:2, Funny)
Silicon Graphics has been there (Score:1)
They stopped doing it because it was not economically advantageous, however.
I stripped the CPUs out of two Indies I had back then to have my own micro digital art collection
Mod this up! (Score:1)
Not dead yet! (mirror of sorts) (Score:1)
that link should still work. at least until a million of you all hit it. oh well, props to the first 1,000.
Chipworks link you can click on (Score:1)
http://www.chipworks.com/art/siliconart.htm [chipworks.com]
I actually used to work with some of these folks. We used to see all sorts of cool stuff.
My mom remembers Pepsi at a nickle (Score:3, Interesting)
On the other hand I also remember what we got payed in those days. Comes to about the same thing; and we didn't have 2 litre bottles for a buck.
You had to pull the bottle out of the machine just right too, or you lost your dime. I always hated that. Or the cup machines, you had to watch to make sure the cup came down properly or you just watched your soda spray all over the place.
Ah the good old days, immortalized in invisible etchings.
"Hey sweet thing, wanna seem my etchings? Bring your scanning electron microscope over sometime."
Somehow that just doesn't sound right.
KFG
(P.S. For those that haven't seen the pages this post is not offtopic.)
my first exposure (Score:2, Informative)
IIRC, one of my favorite books, Acts of the Apostles also references the conc
Marriage proposal... (Score:1)
Unix is a registered trademark of... (Score:1)
It reads, "Unix is a regist". SCO Lawyers should be very busy trying to read this!
better page.. (Score:3, Interesting)
Here's a dose of new hotness: Chipworks [chipworks.com]
How these guys can reverse engineer in the day of DCMA astounds me. Speaking of greyscale images are interesting.. And I'll hint people towards looking at a Transmeta chip.
Artwork (Score:1)
Sure, look at the pretty pictures but don't believe the stories with them are all true.
Re:more artwork (Score:1)