IBM Fellow and Chief Technology Officer of Systems Development Christian Jacobi joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning questions about microchips. How small can we make a microchip? How was the first computer chip created? Why are there only a few chip makers in the world? Answers to these questions and many more await on Microchip Support.
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00:00 - Microchip Support
00:15 - 1+1 = 10
01:21 - Billions of times per second, you say?
01:56 - The microchip monopoly
02:48 - It’s not your computer, it’s Internet Explorer
03:15 - Why are data centers so big?
04:38 - I got billions of transistors…
05:42 - …but a switch ain’t one.
06:11 - It’s getting hot in here
06:35 - How microchips are made
08:39 - The dawn of the (micro)chip
09:32 - AI = better chips?
10:12 - Schrödinger’s chip
11:17 - Microchip gains
12:08 - The Angstrom Age and beyond
13:23 - Semiconductor supercycle: Peak or crash?
14:39 - They’re called microchips for a reason
15:18 - GPU vs CPU
16:27 - Chips need all the chefs in the kitchen
18:24 - Dennard Scaling is failing Moore and Moore
20:07 - Microchip design embraces imperfections
21:11 - Microchips in brains?
22:51 - A speck of dust never seemed so big
23:22 - How Christian became IBM’s CTO
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