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harry eaton wrote:
The Pentium processor chip has only 7 wiring layers; it must be of "medium
to low" complexity!
The Pentium doesn't have to route tracks between pins.
I agree that boards with 8+ layers are a minority, but the issue is that
*some* boards will require more than 8 layers, and many commercial
ones will. If you were selecting a program to use at work, and there was
even a small possibility that your boards would need more than 8 layers,
would you expend the time and effort needed to use PCB?