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There are hits and misses in lotteries, but there are also hits and misses in semiconductors such as CPUs. In this video, we will explain the individual differences and hits and misses in semiconductor parts, and the yield, which is the prerequisite knowledge. The voltage-frequency curve of the Ryzen 7 5800X is based on the data of an actual individual. *The thumbnail image uses i9 and i3 for ease of understanding, but it may not be strictly correct. (There are "winners" that run at high clock speeds even in i3.) ■Video Contents0:00 Introduction0:23 What is yield (rate)?2:18 Relationship between die size and yield3:21 How to improve yield6:05 Semiconductor selection and hits and misses8:36 Winning stones and losing stones11:00 How to get winning stones11:45 Side note: A tragedy caused by poor yield? 13:02 Conclusion■Reference sites・Silicon Lottery (English) https://siliconlottery.com/ ・Silicon Lottery - Historical Binning Statistics (English) https://siliconlottery.com/pages/stat... ・Why did NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 480 have a reduced number of processors? Goto Hiroshige's Weekly Overseas News - ASCII https://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/c... ・The dark history of GPUs: A poor product born from delays to DX11 GeForce GTX 480: Explained in the roadmap! The current processor situation - ASCII https://ascii.jp/elem/000/000/684/684... ■Recommended videos・What are memory timings? (Slow explanation) • What are memory timings? (Slow explanation) ・Is single-channel memory really no good? (Slow explanation) • Is single-channel memory really no good? (Slow explanation)