Comment by flkenosad 10 months ago How could one theoretically reverse-engineer a CPU? 3 comments flkenosad Reply flkenosad 10 months ago With an electron microscope possibly. DougMerritt 10 months ago Sometimes, sometimes just optical, but in any case, there's even a guy, Ken Sherriff, who has been doing this as a hobby for ages. It's not like this is merely theoretical.https://www.righto.com/search/label/reverse-engineering flkenosad 10 months ago That's cool. Thanks!
flkenosad 10 months ago With an electron microscope possibly. DougMerritt 10 months ago Sometimes, sometimes just optical, but in any case, there's even a guy, Ken Sherriff, who has been doing this as a hobby for ages. It's not like this is merely theoretical.https://www.righto.com/search/label/reverse-engineering flkenosad 10 months ago That's cool. Thanks!
DougMerritt 10 months ago Sometimes, sometimes just optical, but in any case, there's even a guy, Ken Sherriff, who has been doing this as a hobby for ages. It's not like this is merely theoretical.https://www.righto.com/search/label/reverse-engineering flkenosad 10 months ago That's cool. Thanks!
With an electron microscope possibly.
Sometimes, sometimes just optical, but in any case, there's even a guy, Ken Sherriff, who has been doing this as a hobby for ages. It's not like this is merely theoretical.
https://www.righto.com/search/label/reverse-engineering
That's cool. Thanks!