Flash Memory: Innovating to keep up with world's storage needs
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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Exploring the Cutting Edge: AMD's Innovations in AI and High-Performance Computing

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Systems Architecture and Mixed-Signal Audio

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A New Era of Semiconductor Electronics - Part 1

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Semiconductor is the next OIL & Where India Stands Today in the race? ft. Ashwini Vaishnaw | IBP 51

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Modern Identity Providers Under Attack: Tactics, Techniques, and Mitigations | Anurag Khanna

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Creator of C++: Bell Labs, Negative Overhead Abstraction, Mistakes | Bjarne Stroustrup

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

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Andrej Karpathy: From Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering w/ Stephanie Zhan

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Stanford CS153 Frontier Systems | Scale, AGI, and the Future of Everything

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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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Design for AI and AI for Design - from chips to data centers to molecules

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Texas Instruments and The Red Team Problem-Solving Discipline in a Semiconductor-Driven World

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Steve Jobs MIT 1992: Steve Jobs Talk, Steve Jobs Speech

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

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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How Huawei Just Built an Impossible Chip

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Controlling Contamination in Semiconductor Manufacturing

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Qualcomm: Chip Design Process for the AI age

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