Are you sure it's real Lego ? The studs do not have "lego" on them. What's the set number ?
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/search.page?q=intel#T=A doesn't seem to know of it either...
We can exclusively reveal that any grumbles regarding Intel's Lakefield chippery might be down to it being made out of plastic Lego parts. At least, that's if the marketing kit is anything to go by. It has been a long 2020 (is it over yet?) and a lack of in-person events has meant a dearth of fresh tech industry T-shirts for …
Fascinating link, thanks for that
My favourite of all time is this one:
http://visual6502.org/JSSim/index.html
Its an entire 6202 chip, running code, even your code if you want - with the nets highlighted when logic high, well worth a look. It's all written in Javascript.
On the main article - " a printing process Intel would dearly love to copy" - made me laugh out loud, a bit like going up to Faf de Clerk, the long-haired South African rugby player, built like a brick shithouse - and telling him he looks a bit like a girl.