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The Impact of Chips on AI & Ethics

We wanted to better understand the intersection between hardware and machine learning, how new chip architectures will shape the future of artificial intelligence, and...

Pattern Economics

Trained economists, who have no idea how the Chinese economy works, continue to try to predict events in the world economy, with essentially zero success. You cannot...

​The Biden Years: A Retrospective Review of the Biden Presidency: 2021 –

In this week's discussion, we will jump ahead and look backward at the challenges and achievements that characterized the Joe Biden presidency. Our hope is that this will...

Chips in Chaos

Everything has changed, technology shifts have put the economic aspects of the industry upside-down, and the future of the chip industry has become chaotic. What does...

What Is a Car?

This week's discussion will look at cars through a series of new lenses. Recently, we looked at cars as enablers, as agents of technology development acceleration. This...

AI II: The Chips That Drive It All

In this second issue on AI, Intel veteran James Reinders talks with two engineers doing bleeding-edge work on advances in the chip design, packaging, and related areas of...

The Server Market

In this week's discussion, we'll look at the arcane, slow-moving, very conservative market for servers, and at the chips that drive them, to find out what's really going...

​The Perfect Union: Biology and Computing

In this week's discussion, we're going to look at how biology will inform computer design - and how compute systems will change biology.

Special Letter: Next-Generation Memory - Enabling Innovation in Electronics

Member Greg Schmergel discusses a new approach to overcome some of the present-day challenges faced by the semiconductor industry and what is needed to sustain rapid...

Ten Things We Know

As we enter the New Year, perhaps the overwhelming sense among investors and managers is the long list of what is not known. For most of these people, there has never...
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