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Well, a paper non functioning processor. It has plenty of features ( even though the transistor size is big as **** and it if was real it should be slow as f*ck ). It has dies and like 50 small transistors, and it put in like a Intel processor, so strip in the middle, stuff outside. It has a 6-pin power connector, which doesn't work but it seriously looks good. The classic triangle is included. Assuming it has 40 transistors, each 2 mm (average) in left to right and 0.1 mm in height, how much "hz" should this perform if it was a real processor?

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If you could even build it itd' be like 6KHz tbh. You won't even get it running in any benchmarks, OS's or anything like that. You'd need to design a motherboard socket too, this whole question  is completely pointless. The results will be less than a GHz, it won't even be comparable to anything. 

Tl;dr If you actually do this, it won't work so save yourself time and money, The odds are it works are 1 and a billion. It won't produce a GHz, more like a few KHz if you can even get it running  

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6 minutes ago, Ronnie76 said:

If you could even build it itd' be like 6MHz tbh. You won't even get it running in any benchmarks, OS's or anything like that. You'd need to design a motherboard socket too, this whole question  is completely pointless. The results will be less than a GHz, it won't even be comparable to anything. 

Tl;dr If you actually do this, it won't work so save yourself time and money, The odds are it works are 1 and a billion. It won't produce a GHz, more like a few KHz if you can even get it running  

I already made it and a box for it. Also i wasted 0$ and this is worth 5$ maybe. And i already designed a socket, just no motherboard for it. If you want, i'll make the motherboard using the leftover pieces and stuff. And i know it wouldn't be comparable and OBVIOUSLY IT WON'T EVEN START BEACUSE IT'S PAPER.

I also forgot to mention it's supercooled, so if it runned, then it would be cool as ice-cream, or something. Also exact Hz.

And one more thing: It can run DOS if it was 6 MHz.

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Just now, RektSkrubs said:

It would be pretty cool to actually create this, and if eventually you were to scale it up to the size where it could at least run DOS...

I already did it, but it's totally paper.

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5 minutes ago, DEcobra11 said:

I'd like to know where your calculations came from, cause I didn't heard about a CPU that just uses 50 transistors which architecture is compatible with DOS, even then if you'd emulate it, the speed required[for proper operation] would be impossibly high. Just because 8086s run from 5 to 10 MHz doesn't mean that your design is going to perform the same at 6 MHz

 

Anyway, for the """""Hz required""""" that mainly depends on the transistors used and your power system

40 transistors maybe and do you really need the power system? If yes, then let's just pretend it's 30 W.

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10 minutes ago, Matioupi said:
Other do even build computers (ok, basic function of a computer) with dominos.
If you've not already seen, I think this is awesome :
 

It's cool, but not very practical, and it's a bear to set it back up.

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32 minutes ago, Godlygamer23 said:

It's cool, but not very practical, and it's a bear to set it back up.

indeed...both flops / m² , flops, MTBF are also very poor.

 

the very nice point is more for the fun and also the learning of how logic gates can be combined to perform numerical operations...

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