Designing in 2023: 10 Problems to Solve w/ Jim Keller

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  • Опубліковано 4 лют 2025

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  • @TwoMinutePapers
    @TwoMinutePapers 2 роки тому +183

    Thank you so much for the shoutout at 19:00. What an honor, it really made my day! 🙏

  • @TechTechPotato
    @TechTechPotato 2 роки тому +69

    Ahhh yiss. Been waiting for this.

    • @TMS-EE
      @TMS-EE 2 роки тому +1

      Me too,
      Agree with Jim on many things but prefer the Royal Society definition of an engineer from when they were asking what the difference is between a scientists and an engineer. They said engineers "solve problems and build things". If the AI is going to be doing half the design we need to think about the problems and what we want to build.
      This is a great reference to show pace of progress in semiconductors and SW.

    • @SBA_poiko
      @SBA_poiko 2 роки тому

      Can never get enough of Jim Keller tbh

    • @mayikx
      @mayikx Рік тому

      🥔🥔🥔

  • @winsomehax
    @winsomehax 2 роки тому +20

    Jim Keller is a great speaker AND interviewee.

  • @BadccVoid
    @BadccVoid Рік тому +8

    Jim Keller is a legend. Phenomenal talk.

  • @chadleo85
    @chadleo85 2 роки тому +11

    Have been telling a bunch of people that open source is the next big inflection point, but most of the traditionalists dont want to admit it or put the time into it. Thanks Jim for confirming my thought process!!

  • @smallbluemachine
    @smallbluemachine 2 роки тому +7

    AI quality for various artistic content can be incoherent, but for code generation it’s absolutely astounding what it can generate, we really are at a turning point how we work.

  • @TobiasFrei
    @TobiasFrei 2 роки тому +3

    What a beautiful way to present these topics. Apart from instruction sets I know very little about the field.
    And yet I was able to follow 🤓

  • @jayhu6075
    @jayhu6075 Рік тому +2

    The open source community become important in the future to solve problems in the hardware on different AI devices.
    So that not only Big Tech can us it, but also the public and small companies.

  •  2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for uploading it. And good luck guys.

  • @graham8316
    @graham8316 8 місяців тому

    Jim rules ❤

  • @randfee
    @randfee Рік тому +2

    great talk @Jim - but on a sidenote, 3nm is more like 6 silicon atoms wide with roughly 5A lattice distance, so I guess this is a technicality ;-) regards, a typically not so nitpicking physicist (but also engineer).

    • @tobiassteindl2308
      @tobiassteindl2308 Рік тому +1

      The name of the manufacturing process does not represent the size of the transistor, i.e. on a 3nm process, the transistor is (much) larger than 3x3x3 nm

  • @KabelkowyJoe
    @KabelkowyJoe Рік тому

    9:00 and here it comes - if AMD or Intel didn't noticed the obvious Tenstorrent ad, I don't know what else to say Tenso2rent

  • @retf054ewte3
    @retf054ewte3 Рік тому +1

    this video is good only for engineering students.

  • @dkutagulla
    @dkutagulla 5 місяців тому

    Problems are why we have jobs - Jim Keller
    So True

    • @TracFone-xn7fj
      @TracFone-xn7fj 3 місяці тому

      It's crazy how often I find myself in violent agreement with Mr. Keller. I feel like a software version of him but obviously not as clever or experienced. I'd love to have a chat with him one day about how much of what he does is intuitive and how much had to be learned the hard way, and who he considers to be the best engineers he's worked with. I suspect he had a really good mentor early on.
      There's nothing a good engineer loves more than a clearly stated, real world relevant problem that has a proof from nature that we just haven't figured out how to do with our machines. Any such problem is by definition interesting enough to make a life's work

  • @quaidcarlobulloch9300
    @quaidcarlobulloch9300 Рік тому

    excellent!

  • @chewu97
    @chewu97 2 роки тому +7

    You should consider the problem of fresh graduates having real difficulty navigating the sea of directions digital design and electronic engineering are going rn. These talks are englightening to say the least, information is too compressed though.

    • @smallbluemachine
      @smallbluemachine 2 роки тому +2

      There is already too many 1.5 to 3 hour talks already in my opinion. A 21 minute shotgun presentation by a technical legend like this is like fresh air to me.

  • @fawal.1997
    @fawal.1997 7 місяців тому

    How does higher energy light causes more problems for photolithography?

    • @TracFone-xn7fj
      @TracFone-xn7fj 3 місяці тому

      I think it's a reference to the general problem where working with high energy things is always harder than working with low energy versions of the same thing. It's why we try to use the lowest energy possible to do anything. UV photons damage DNA in ways that are still dangerous despite evolution having billions of years to defend itself. In the grand scheme of things you're always better off without ionizing radiation randomizing your system at the most inconvenient time.

  • @g1m0kolis
    @g1m0kolis Рік тому

    Nice talk, but the video is very pixely, 1080p is just upscaled lowres video?

  • @digitalcontent1870
    @digitalcontent1870 2 роки тому

    Tenstorrent channel have only 1.86k subs my opinion it should have 100k.🤔

    • @RolanElizabeth
      @RolanElizabeth 8 місяців тому

      That's the funny thing,the fundamental field of modern day entertainment and basic living is literally based off this field,I Guess it's a gift,too much fame and attention isn't good,do your work, take your reward (Money, leverage,name) etc

  • @mattholwood
    @mattholwood Рік тому +1

    The influence of his brother in law on his communication is pretty obvious. In a very good way. Smart guy, top 1% of the top 1%, putting things in a way I (and idiot) can understand.

  • @commercecloudcommunity
    @commercecloudcommunity 2 роки тому

    Hey Jim: Much Respect. Matter may-be high density light... Have you checked out the Inverse-square Law?

  • @noanyobiseniss7462
    @noanyobiseniss7462 Рік тому

    Digital alpha, nuff said.

  • @brandonheaton6197
    @brandonheaton6197 Рік тому +2

    Jim Keller watches two minute papers too? I feel just a little smarter

  • @tdudzik
    @tdudzik Рік тому +2

    Who am I to disagree with Jim Keller but I don't think that DNA is a factory, I think DNA is just a blueprint and whole universe is a factory. We could also say that DNA is a machine code and a universe is a computer.

    • @oblivion_2852
      @oblivion_2852 Рік тому +1

      Most of the code of dna is the code to reproduce dna. Basically dna is both the data and the factory.

    • @Martinit0
      @Martinit0 Рік тому

      The Ribosomes are the factories that produce proteins from mRNA, which in turn is transcribed from the DNA.

  • @graham8316
    @graham8316 8 місяців тому

    Smaller atoms would help fucking rules

  • @dranelemakol
    @dranelemakol Рік тому

    What does IP mean here?

    • @SergeyPapin
      @SergeyPapin Рік тому +3

      An Intellectual Property (IP) core in Semiconductors is a reusable unit of logic or functionality or a cell or a layout design that is normally developed with the idea of licencing to multiple vendor for using as building blocks in different chip designs.

    • @atillacodesstuff1223
      @atillacodesstuff1223 Рік тому

      @@SergeyPapin wow that's interesting

  • @kupassyatina
    @kupassyatina Рік тому +1

    I don't understand anything

  • @PeterParker-ot8pl
    @PeterParker-ot8pl 2 роки тому +6

    Never been first before. Weird...

  • @TheRadischen
    @TheRadischen 6 місяців тому

    "smaller atoms would help"
    lmao

  • @autoclearanceuk7191
    @autoclearanceuk7191 5 місяців тому

    If open source is so great, then why has it not killed Microsoft ?

    • @rlrevell
      @rlrevell 3 місяці тому

      It has killed Microsoft in every fiels where high barriers to innovate are absent. All that remains are things that demand their inner workings be kept secret, and that does not sustain as reverse engineers are always active.

  • @kieran5302
    @kieran5302 9 місяців тому

    Noob question here: when hes referring to IP.. it doesnt sound like he's referring to intellectual property, is he?