Jim Keller: Moore’s Law is Not Dead

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EECS Colloquium
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
306 Soda Hall (HP Auditorium)
4-5p

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How humble and straight to the point he is. Absolutely no bullshit. Amazing guy!!! Thanks for sharing on YouTube.

mewantedbyme
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Thank you for posting this online. Jim Keller is an awesome guy who has probably positively impacted technology growth more than he gets credit for.

FunWithBits
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Jim is just Cool - - we miss you Jim!
Really enjoyed this talk keep watching it many times along with talks by him.
Reminds me of my comp arch prof

dkutagulla
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i want to thank the moderator for the very last question

SanjiVinsmoke
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Thanks for this amazing presentation by Jim Keller! Thanks for uploading the full Q&A session, too! :)

metanumia
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The most brilliant lecture I've seen in years.

alexanderkomeiji
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I think that's the best one hour on youtube I've ever spent.

Kneedragon
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Thank you for sharing. I learned a lot and I have changed my mind because it turns out I was thinking linearly.

shmookins
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Jim Keller is an amazing engineer. Thank you for having him present this. This has been a popular misconception I run around screaming; Moore's law is dead!; as it means the possible end of my career. I'll trust Jim that we still have a few decades left until I need to worry again.

SinisterPuppy
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Sorry Keanu, this is the real deal guy for Cyberpunk 2077.

darviniusb
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"The expectation and mindset sets your direction and your possibilities, and it's important..." 8:14

Amazing perspective.

weathrman
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People said Moore's law was dead because Intel almost killed Moore's law by selling basically the same quad cores for a decade.

Thanks to Jim Keller's work at AMD Moore's law is back.

DenGuleBalje
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This mentality is the one we need to tackle the challenges of the XXIst century and XXII too!

celdur
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Now what? guess I'll watch it again.

bluepeed
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Big shout out to the audience that day for their questions. Many times the question just out right suck or the people there don't raise their hands.

mousethefoo
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Damn so humble awesome talented guy really an engineer no suits and stuff just awesome guy

manamsetty
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Really sad that people still share Charles Duell's apocryphal "quote" over 100 years later. In fact, he said this in 1902: "In my opinion, all previous advances in the various lines of invention will appear totally insignificant when compared with those which the present century will witness. I almost wish that I might live my life over again to see the wonders which are at the threshold."

senatorlainez
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9:00 that's hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂I love this talk ❤️
I'm tearing 🤣🤣🤣

AvantGrade
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“If you think you’re going to win the lottery, you’re going to win the lottery”.

JonMasters
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well, how amazing, working on such a small scale !!! with such a precission.Nature is allso build from tiny things.so we have distance and proportion or time and structure.for smooth flow we probably dont need the smallest scale we reached. We just have to work with THE magical distance. thats why you find exact measurement in the construction of pyramids, only possible when you know the exact size of the smallest stone use before they started to build.thats what UNDER---STANDING means.Standing underneath the fundament.And thanks for the presentation.Great believe!!!

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