This isn’t just a case of piecing together pre-existing components—it’s a full-fledged, wafer-level fabrication process built from the ground up. Overseas tech enthusiast Dr. Semiconductor has pulled off a groundbreaking DIY achievement: he successfully engineered a memory storage cell array in a makeshift cleanroom set up in his backyard shed. This marks the world’s first instance of homemade RAM production, setting a new benchmark for independent chipmaking. To top it off, Dr. Semiconductor documented the entire journey, offering a comprehensive video tutorial that walks viewers through each step of chip fabrication in a home setting.
