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Friday January 10, 2025 8:55am - 10:10am PST
TBA
When you write a Java program or use PyTorch to train a ML model, do you wonder how a tiny piece of silicon runs it? Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak once said he pictured transistors toggling when writing code. This session describes how billions of transistors on a chip are designed so you too can picture your code toggling transistors.

Only interest in computer science and engineering is required.
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Yi-Fan Hsu

Director, Research Scientist, KLA
Yi-Fan is a director and research scientist at KLA. After receiving his BS and MS in ECE from UIUC, Yi-Fan moved to the Silicon Valley to design chips. Since then he has worked for big, medium, and startup companies designing chips ranging from CPU, GPU, network processors, and digital... Read More →
Friday January 10, 2025 8:55am - 10:10am PST
TBA

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