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How much does it cost to build a CPU?

27 May 2025

Building a CPU isn’t just complicated; it’s an engineering marvel that demands staggering resources. 

Imagine creating the most intricate pancake in the world, where every ingredient is microscopic, precision matters, and the price tag is astronomical. 

Let’s break it down to understand what goes into making these high-tech powerhouses. 

Silicon wafers: the foundation of a CPU. 

At the heart of every CPU is a silicon wafer. While the raw materials themselves are relatively cheap, turning them into a usable wafer is an entirely different story. The process involves cutting-edge technology and precision, with costs starting at £8,000 or more per wafer. And that’s just the beginning. The factories where CPUs are made, known as fabs, are extraordinary facilities. 

Building a state-of-the-art fab capable of producing today’s 3nm or smaller transistors can set you back over £16 billion. Why so much? Because these fabs operate on an atomic scale, even the tiniest mistake can render entire batches unusable. 

The level of cleanliness, precision, and technological advancement required is unmatched. 

Research and development: the hidden cost. 

Designing a CPU isn’t a quick or cheap process. Teams of engineers spend years creating, testing, and refining each design. Simulations, prototypes, and endless troubleshooting are part of the journey, with research and development costs reaching millions of pounds for a single chip. 

It’s an investment of time, money, and expertise to push the boundaries of what’s possible. 

Why CPUs are worth every penny. 

When you consider the monumental effort and expense behind each CPU, it’s easier to understand their price. 

Every chip is a piece of technology more complex than most buildings, packed into a form factor small enough to fit in your hand. CPUs power everything from our laptops to supercomputers, making them one of the most essential inventions of our time. 

Curious to learn more about the fascinating world of CPUs? 

Watch the full video on our YouTube channel for an in-depth explanation. 

For more insights into computer science and to explore our resources, visit the Craig’n’Dave website today.

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