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English: Photograph of the upper interconnect layers on an Intel 80486 DX2 taken with an optical microscope at 200× magnification. The large irregular black spots are dust particles collected due to my carelessness in disassembling the microprocessor packaging outside a clean room.
Date 4 September 2006 (upload date)
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Author Taken by User:Uberpenguin with the assistance of Matt Gibbs (matt[AT]alwayssleeping{dot}com)
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