Dr. Semiconductor is back in his shed, and this time he’s checking whether Joe Public can DIY themselves out of the DRAM crisis . In the video embedded below, you can see the good doctor go through the semiconductor process steps required to make an array of memory cells in a backyard shed cleanroom. This is the “first time ever RAM has been made at home,” boasts our hero. — Making RAM at Home With the existing industry incapable of addressing consumer RAM needs at attractive prices in 2026, the TechTuber asks, “I turned a shed in my back yard into a class 100 semiconductor cleanroom… but the question is, can I make my own RAM?” Article continues below After the intro, Dr. Semiconductor gives a brief description of how computer memory works, and how it is largely made up of huge arrays featuring oodles of capacitors and transistors. Moving on to the practicalities of the job at hand, the good doctor begins by snipping a couple of silicon chips from a large sheet.…