Jim Keller: Abstraction Layers from the Atom to the Data Center | AI Podcast Clips

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  • Опубликовано: 15 фев 2020
  • Full episode with Jim Keller (Feb 2020): • Jim Keller: Moore's La...
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    Jim Keller is a legendary microprocessor engineer, having worked at AMD, Apple, Tesla, and now Intel. He's known for his work on the AMD K7, K8, K12 and Zen microarchitectures, Apple A4, A5 processors, and co-author of the specifications for the x86-64 instruction set and HyperTransport interconnect.
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  • @SamuelHauptmannvanDam
    @SamuelHauptmannvanDam 4 года назад +67

    The full interview, is the best I've seen in a while.

  • @McAwesomeDelux
    @McAwesomeDelux 2 года назад +7

    This is one of the best "in nutshell" explanations of modern and contemporary computing I've ever heard. Bravo!

  • @ronnieduvall2401
    @ronnieduvall2401 4 года назад +13

    Lex, I love the way you breathe spirit into these conversations. Your talks have a distinct zen aspect that is so refreshing. And it's even better when your guests understand there are two conversations happening simultaneously and dig into that without losing grip on the technicals.

  • @dannycollins5698
    @dannycollins5698 Год назад +1

    Please! More Jim Keller. Thank you!

  • @shreyankranganath9169
    @shreyankranganath9169 4 года назад +11

    Lex, thanks for all these talks. Would love to see you do one with Manjul Bhargava. Have you heard of him?
    He’s a Mathematician at Princeton and an amazing communicator of both technical and general topics!

  • @alexandrurghinea
    @alexandrurghinea 3 года назад +2

    This gentlemen has to be the best out of everything I have seen to date on your entire show to this day.
    You can derive entire thriving careers that had guests on your shows based on what this gentleman is saying. That’s good.

    • @RR-et6zp
      @RR-et6zp Год назад +1

      joscha bach, george hotz, demis hassabis, dawkins etc . there are many

  • @honestinsky
    @honestinsky 4 года назад +3

    Great video, thanks for posting, much appreciated. A+

  • @marshacd
    @marshacd 4 года назад

    VERY enlightening. Thanks so much!

  • @nmagko
    @nmagko 4 года назад

    Very inspirational video clip. TYVM

  • @muhammedcagrkartal9954
    @muhammedcagrkartal9954 3 года назад

    Could someone explain me about what do they mean by answers from a computer. Is it output ?
    And what kind specificly or general ?

  • @bullfinch727
    @bullfinch727 4 года назад

    Lex’s interviews are getting so good.

  • @custodiogomesbarcellos4972
    @custodiogomesbarcellos4972 Год назад +1

    This guy is a genius!

  • @faiz3711
    @faiz3711 4 года назад +7

    And some people say they have built a computer from scratch after assembling the parts!

    • @im_aleey
      @im_aleey 4 года назад +1

      I assembled a computer from commercially available parts.

  • @alirezamogharabi8733
    @alirezamogharabi8733 4 года назад

    exciting, thanks a lot.

  • @WEYEZER
    @WEYEZER 4 года назад

    So it’s like a maze that renders as you travel through and is constantly creating new passageways from previously known data?

  • @Basieeee
    @Basieeee 4 года назад +1

    Super interesting, especially for me, a cyber security student that was taught some of the basics of micro architectures and instruction sets

  • @dinbach488
    @dinbach488 4 года назад +6

    Lex, get Donald Hoffman on the show. His "Reality is an interface" concept is really interesting.

  • @aion2177
    @aion2177 4 года назад +9

    wow! Thanks for doing this interviews :)
    This idea that the execution path is different every time - but the result is the same.. im mind blown! also think about how simmilar is this with what we do when we speak. I can say this in many different ways, using many different phrases, different words - but im basically saying the same thing. Is not just word permutations, is a subset of that which for some reason seems natural to us. And is specific to every individual. You dont talk exactly like i do but you are close enough such that i dont label you as a bot ot alien.
    This algoritm/(whatever it is) maybe does the same thing in some capacity. Im rely curious to see what is about - hopefully i can find more about this the full version of the interview :)

    • @Alistair
      @Alistair 4 года назад

      you could think of it as following a recipe. You can construct certain elements independently of each other, but sometimes the order matters. The concept is pretty simple, but I'm sure automating it properly gets tricky

  • @clownhands
    @clownhands 3 года назад +2

    This man has strong Neil Young vibes.

  • @ottofrank3445
    @ottofrank3445 4 года назад

    Mindblowing

  • @HappyRainbow1
    @HappyRainbow1 3 года назад

    SOOOOO interesting. Wow!!

  • @SetMeFree
    @SetMeFree 4 года назад +1

    I understood calculus after watching this

  • @naybobdenod
    @naybobdenod 4 года назад +5

    and this is why Jim builds computers and I paint walls and ceilings 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @yazanabdoush7030
    @yazanabdoush7030 4 года назад +3

    I hope that you would have a conversation with Nick Bostrom.

  • @justiceparis7741
    @justiceparis7741 4 года назад +2

    Jim keller should watch his HEALTH! His breathing is completely off and constantly out of breath!

    • @rum81
      @rum81 3 года назад +1

      His second interview with Lex done recently, proves you were right

  • @wonseoklee80
    @wonseoklee80 2 года назад

    From atom to datacenter. This is almost same scale of complelxity as ‘From atom to human brain’. No single person fully understand completely for that level of complexity like no one can understand a full picture -to the atomic level-of human thoughts.

  • @freeuyghur2063
    @freeuyghur2063 4 года назад

    Keller is gilfoyle masters.

  • @charleswang134
    @charleswang134 4 года назад

    He is so gangsta

  • @jonathanrocha779
    @jonathanrocha779 4 года назад

    Yup I don't get it.

  • @fabianthecreator
    @fabianthecreator 3 года назад

    My takeaway is computers are complicated

  • @malarkeyhippie3215
    @malarkeyhippie3215 4 года назад

    "ogres are like onions"

  • @shandoticwa
    @shandoticwa 4 года назад +1

    I don't really get it. whether Lex really doesn't know what branch prediction and parallelism is or he just wants to inform viewers about it? This is what u study in a computer architecture course. Hennessy and Peterson is a good start.

    • @DrWNoLs
      @DrWNoLs 4 года назад +3

      I think Lex knows a lot more than he is letting on to be a good host, for sure. You can see hints of it when he asked "what's sad about that?" and then Keller had to say because it was complex, to the part he already explained. It was a bit awkward and anticlimactic. You can tell when Lex knows the direction he plays the straight man.

  • @alperenalperen2458
    @alperenalperen2458 4 года назад

    I know nothing about computers.

  • @borstandy7
    @borstandy7 4 года назад

    😉🏁

  • @videoaccount5676
    @videoaccount5676 3 года назад +1

    How come Lex never know what an instruction set is? He is a computer scientist.

    • @oOBeagleOo
      @oOBeagleOo 2 года назад

      Of course he knows what an instruction set is. He is running up to 500 of them at the same time on the cpu in his brain case.

    • @RR-et6zp
      @RR-et6zp Год назад

      @@oOBeagleOo read more

  • @theworldsonfire.4091
    @theworldsonfire.4091 3 года назад +1

    This is the 42nd comment.

  • @burkebaby
    @burkebaby Год назад

    Lex, I love the way you breathe spirit into these conversations. Your talks have a distinct zen aspect that is so refreshing. And it's even better when your guests understand there are two conversations happening simultaneously and dig into that without losing grip on the technicals.