From the UTMC 5962R9657101VXC.

Chipworks doesn't have any information on the source of this lovely windmill.

From the AMD Athlon Processor K7650CURBBA.

From the IBM 0165165PT-5B 64M DRAM Rev. B.

From the AMD MACH445-12YC programmable logic device.

There's no information on where this image was found. It's an homage to a classic Saturday Night Live skit from the 1980s, so we're guessing it was in an Atari chip or something.

Even chip engineers understood that setting the time on a VCR could be difficult. (Kids: A "VCR" is an antiquated technology for storing video on long spools of magnetic tape. We know; it sounds ridiculous.)

This message from a Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy fan appears in the Qualcomm Q5312I-3S2 ASIC.

We like the way Daffy is poking his head out in the middle of a bunch of circuits. Chipworks has no information on where this image came from.

This classic dolphin image and Nintendo logo come from somewhere deep inside the Nintendo Game Cube.

We like this pastoral scene showing an owl family on a branch. It comes from the Philips 1702 (wafer).

From the Lucent M-16410BA DSP.

This image of The Simpsons*' nerdiest cartoon character comes from the Silicon Image Sil154CT64 digital transmitter.*

Who is Moose Boy? From the Motorola RF IC Nokia 5190 handset.

This baby duck is a cartoon character from the 1970s called "Calimero." It appears on the Infineon PMB5703, a chip that includes three other pieces of cartoon art plus a humorously hidden warning.

We don't know where this guy is hiding, so if you find it, can you let us know where he is?