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Artificial Intelligence (AI) podcast by Lex Fridman, in conversation with Jim Keller

Conversation with one of the most successful, experienced and absolutely brilliant hardware engineer and CPUs microarchitectures & architectures designer of our times - Jim Keller, the guest in AI podcast with Lex Fridman.

https://youtu.be/Nb2tebYAaOA

His contributions to CPUs architectures and microarchitectures design, and first principle hardware engineering, are really hard to overestimate — AMD K7, K8, K12, Zen (and the following generations - Zen+, Zen2, Zen3), Apple A4 and A5 SoC, he also a coauthor of AMD x86-64 instruction set, AMD HyperTransport interconnection system bus, worked on Tesla Autopilot Hardware, and finally he joined Intel, when they are reach a deadlock in development new CPUs of next generations and were in a loop of constantly emerging vulnerabilities in Intel CPUs architectures.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Keller_(engineer)

My personal impressions - this is the one of the top episodes of AI podcast, and surely, it's the most wonderful, informative, curious and interesting conversation in AI podcast for a long time!
Definitely highly recommend to watch and to listen - you could uncover for yourself again how modern computers and CPUs work under the hood from the first-class engineer who works on CPUs architectures for over a lifetime!

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