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The video starts at 2:56:
The video was made by HP and Intel and is a little dated (from the 90s), but it's still relevant.
It also shows how the notion of "adding on 2 cores" is nonsensical, what can go wrong in making integrated circuits, how the circuits are built, what a metal layer is, and several other things.
There is a part 2 if you can find it, but part 1 will catch most of the basics that matter.
The video was made by HP and Intel and is a little dated (from the 90s), but it's still relevant.
It also shows how the notion of "adding on 2 cores" is nonsensical, what can go wrong in making integrated circuits, how the circuits are built, what a metal layer is, and several other things.
There is a part 2 if you can find it, but part 1 will catch most of the basics that matter.