← Back to context Comment by flkenosad 6 days ago How could one theoretically reverse-engineer a CPU? 3 comments flkenosad Reply flkenosad 6 days ago With an electron microscope possibly. DougMerritt 6 days 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 5 days ago That's cool. Thanks!
flkenosad 6 days ago With an electron microscope possibly. DougMerritt 6 days 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 5 days ago That's cool. Thanks!
DougMerritt 6 days 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 5 days 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!