How fast could a hand-made CPU actually be?

How fast could a hand-made CPU actually be?

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Every single CPU is hand made but factory produced

I mean one that was made with parts only from Home Depot

3 Hertz.

Soft processors typically operate on FPGAs in the 100-400MHz range. Bill Buzbee's Magic-1 TTL CPU runs at 4.09MHz.

Wow, so many hertz.

Kek

Tell me how you'd make an FPGA by hand?

this guy is making a RISC-V processor from scratch
youtube.com/watch?v=yLs_NRwu1Y4

I don't know, maybe 100 km/h?