Dear community,

Let’s just say I’m a country that wants to create my own CPU only using knowledge/tech/techniques that are in the open and nothing proprietary. When I said CPU, let’s just say something that can run a C program, and eventually the linux kernel.

Is creating one out of publicly accessed knowledge and resources even possible, and how minuscule the tolerance need to be? Is there even a successful open CPU project out there?

I’m asking this because of an anxiety that I have when knowing only several companies in the world know how to create a CPU.

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    3 days ago

    Well that’s about the level that Russia is at after working at it (okay mostly stealing others’ technology) for 50 years.

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        2 days ago

        As a matter of fact when looking at their own in country manufactured lithography, they are hoping to make a fab that can hit 350nm by 2030. That’s the equivalent of a pentium II from 30 years ago. The raspberry pi 5 is a 16nm chip.

        They had developed much faster chips but those relied on machines that are now under sanctions so they are trying to build their own sad fab.