Photos | The Inner Workings of Microchip Technology

A close-up view of the intricate hardware and electronics that make up a microchip, as featured in Wired magazine's article on the technology. The printed circuit board, tiny wires, and intricate components are all crucial to the function of modern computers and electronic devices.
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