Qualcomm: Chip Design Process for the AI age
The Changing the World with Chips - Introduction to Semiconductors is an interactive, seminar based, one-credit hour course to introduce semiconductor technology, its role in our life, impact, and career opportunities to science and engineering students. Every week there will be one fifty-minutes session where industry representatives will discuss relevant semiconductor products, company profiles, career prospects, and answer questions from students. The course is open to students from the College of Engineering, School of Engineering Technology, Computer Science, Physics and Math.

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Differences Between CPU and GPU

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How Nvidia GPUs Compare To Google’s And Amazon’s AI Chips

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Exploring the Cutting Edge: AMD's Innovations in AI and High-Performance Computing

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This Indian Startup is Reinventing Chip Design | Neel Gala, CTO/Co-Founder, InCore Semiconductors

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National Thermal Engineering Day Interview with Dr. Kaveh Azar from Advanced Thermal Solutions

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Andrew Ng: Building Faster with AI

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How ASML Makes Chips Faster With Its New $400 Million High NA Machine

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Introducing Develop: From Fragmented HR to an Intelligent Development Engine | Exact 2026

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The World's Most Important Machine

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Semiconductors explained in 16 mins | Chris Miller

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Why AI Chips Made In The U.S. Are Being Sent To Taiwan — Creating A Major Bottleneck

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Designing Billions of Circuits with Code

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Where Rubber Meets The Road - Perspectives From a Career Spanning Semiconductor IP Through Delivery

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How Huawei Just Built an Impossible Chip

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Leading in the Age of AI: A Conversation with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang | Global Conference 2026

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Diversity in education disciplines and approaches enable the Semiconductor industry to thrive

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Jensen Huang on Vision, Risk, and the GPU | Only In America

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2026 Annual Shareholder Meeting: Velocity, Discipline and the Road Ahead - Endeavor Bank

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Turing Award Winner: Disagreeing with Google, Postgres, Future Problems | Mike Stonebraker

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