When your business gets off the ground, would you consider hiring people? I'm interested in building new microchips myself and I want to bring my strengths to light.
Indium Selenide is a long-known semiconductor material, what is new is what it is used for, It was already in production 2 decades ago, I designed the production line. The dosing of Indium vacuum evaporation. PE-CVD We developed CIS (Copper-Indium-DiSelenide) technology for the production of amorphous thin-film power-generating solar cells, and we also created the production line. This new use, can be used as an analog memory, in LLM matrix multiplication for Ai, to store weight values, like an analog Computational RAM. It's great that you talk about cutting-edge technologies so kindly and competently, amazed, but also awe-inspiring. Keep up this good habit of yours next year, or until we can upload our consciousness into such an analog memory so that it remains functional. The human brain only consumes 20W. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
I just made the same point about selenides, but I didn't know that specific use. More than 40 years ago, there were already selenium photoelectric cells, just after the first cadmium sulphide. There is no chance of being able to upload, one day, his conscience, because it is not data. By the way, even if you upload the data from a computer... you don't upload the computer!
@@yannduchnock Analog FPGA can be made with this Indium Selenide technology, not just RAM. It requires low-power switching and storage elements that are more efficient than CMOS, and that's it. I was thinking of uploading a circuit diagram corresponding to the neural network of the human brain when I put it in simplified terms, it's not just about uploading data, but modeling the neural network in an analog FPGA, real-time, with parallel operation, if I were to explain this here, it would fill a book, the know-how.
I have to admit, as a non-techie, I will never really understand most of the content of these videos. The reason I do watch though is to get a sense of what is coming down the line in the next few years and prepare for it as much as I can.
As "a techie" person I can tell you that she uses a lot of clickbaits and a lot of wishful thinking in her videos. Manufacturers already hit a wall with miniaturization. Right now traces connecting transistors are about 15 atoms in size. You can not make traces and transistors smaller and smaller (it is like building something from Lego blocks, where one block is the smallest piece). So shrinking structures in chips is a dead end. Rising frequency of chips above 6GHz is also a dead end. Adding more cores and splitting work on many cores works only in some cases of workloads. If we can not shrink structure of the chip or run it faster, then the only way to expand computing power is to make it "taller". This is were stacking one chip on another comes in (like 3D cache in Ryzen CPUs). Adding more "floors" to chips is problematic, as the current draw go up and temperature rises too.
The information in your articles is very interesting. I used to buy physical magazines to get information like this. Such excellent work. Your skill set and hard work have given you a unique perspective that is both informative and interesting. Thank you for your dedication to. your passion! 😃
Thanks to you so much, instead of you thanking us, for desperately following your videos. Wishing you all the best in the new year and will be waiting for every new update you post. Best of health and happiness to you and yours.
I think what the company LightMatter is working on is the future of computing. Replacing the electron with photons has already proven a 1000x improvement in speed and much less energy consumption.
Amaizing video and technology. Thank you for your work. This year was amazing so many great technologies you’ve covered! Wish you all the best for next year! Merry Christmas
Favorite technolgy of 2024 is reasoning models from OpenAI (o1 and o3). These showed us that LLMs can scale to unimaginable performance heights using increaased inference-time/test-time compute rather than simply requiring more and more expensive training data and models to realize vast AI improvements. And that dovetails nicely with your channel in that much greater inference time compute at global scale is going ot require extraordinary new computational power to deliver on the dreams of AGI and ASI to make the world of the next several decades much better. Thank you for your stellar channel and Happy Holidays!
There were no "scaling to unimaginable performance heights" tho? It just went from "borderline retarded and slow" to "marginally less retarded and somewhat slower, while consuming x5 power" Also, _no_ , tying majority of energy cost into inference instead of training is _not_ a win - training is performed _once_ and inference - on _per query_ basis, meaning any energy cost not paid once would be aggravated as usage grows. For example, OpenAI reportedly spent 60GWh training ChatGPT4, while serving queries took ~454GWh (514 GWh in total). If they can reduce inference cost by 30% (at the cost of x2 training), they would'we spent 454 * 0.7 + 120 = 438GWh. I.e. if you double the training cost, but reduce inference cost by 30% - you would spend 15% _less_ energy in total (with provided figures, the win is already achieved at 15% reduction per inference, assuming x2 the training).
I really appreciate you producing a channel with well-selected stories showcasing vanguard technologies that have a definite chance of impacting our collective future. And you do it well. Thanks very much. Best wishes for 2025!
I hope for a world where people carry the same light in their eyes that you have. Merry Christmas to you too and thanks for sharing this precious research.
Thanks Anastasi, both for your kind words and for keeping us all informed about so many of the newest technologies I would otherwise never have heard of (at least not until they’re more widely adopted!). Hope you had a great Christmas and have a happy new year!
Thanks, without your channel I would not have known that processing power will keep increasing in the future because of so many experimental projects going on.
It's so nice to hear how things work from the person who is in the field. The corporate news misses many details. I enjoy the humor and information in these videos! Merry Christmas to you too, and love to all our friends that celebrate other festivities this time of the year.
Can you talk about the landauer's limit/principle one day? Some people say is no limit at all, some say that is close, some say it's far away, it's quite confusing the whole concept.
Yeih someone talking about Landauer again, I did mention him before Anastasi talked about the ballistic regime in super mega short channel transistors and she posted a video related to that 💖💚❤🙏🏻
I don't get this channel doesn't get more viewers it is incredible. Thank you so much for all your insights, it has been a constant help for my work.Merry Christmas! and I hope 2025 is awesome for you.
I started working on computers as a military technician repairing analog computers used in aircraft navigation and weapons systems. (Edit: many decades ago) I’ve always wondered when analog might come back.
Thank you! It's so refreshing to have a thec video, not AI generated or voiced and to actually have someone pointing simple and should be obvious things like the benefits of heving idea of what's being developed even if far from production. If something gets or not production ready and when, is practicaly irrelevant as the important thing is the sharing of information and ideas (albeit at very generic level) and indeed recognition that there are developments in progress. As for the argument about how long it takes to get to production - who knows?! ... New technologies get into production much faster now than a few decades ago, and the speed of implementation increases by the look of it. So hold your critics and enjoy the ride!!!❤😊
Happy Christmas @Anastasi and all the best in 2025. You have an amazing brain and expound your thoughts with such clarity, you have won my admiration! I look forward to what new things you bring to our attention next year. Blessings from here in little Cookernup, Western Australia.
That was a very interesting and concise set of developments. The prospects for graphene seem especially interesting. An intriguing prospect that IBM tried almost 20 years ago involved a method like vapor deposition to insert LED and photdiode materials INSIDE carbon nanotubes in order to create photonic, three dimensional lattices of carbon nanotubes. Photons replaced electrical connections between spatially separated nodes. This architecture somewhat resembled the interconnect 'fanout' between neurons. The electrical characteristics of carbon nanotubes themselves can be varied from insulator, to conductor, to SEMIconductor based on the chirality (i.e. twist) of the carbon nanotubes.. I have no idea if work on this continues to this day.
Super interesting & super well presented. It is always useful to know about new technologies even if in the by & by they do not become commercial in the ways expected, but which may trigger other developments which are better. Yes, everything can be made to work if we don’t give up, but in the business world one can easily run out of money before a product is ready or some inferior product at lower cost may work well enough to dominate the market. Tesla are a great company as they focus on getting things to market quickly & profitable, but even Tesla have had to be patient with FSD, only now does it look like with 13.2 that it is very close to a practical product that anyone can benefit from. It is so uplifting to see your love & passion for this subject & that you are wise enough to give yourself some space & free time. Look after yourself & don’t over load & burn yourself out. The world needs people like you to steer it forwards to a peaceful, prosperous & better future for all the people alive now & the future people still to be born. Have a Great 2025!
Merry Christmas to you and all people here! Congratulations with your own silicon startup! Thanks for all the great computer technology updates always! I can not really choose as I find all these technologies very interesting&fascinating!
It follows from multilevel memory that one could employ multiple level signals to carry the data. Ternary, PAM4, and Pulse Interval Modulation, or a mix of the first two. The signal receiving electronics could be quite sophisticated.
Thank you for all your videos this year Anastasi, very interesting and helpful, these technologies are already having an impact in several fields. Merry Christmas and happy new year!
Very good. Congratulation for the show with the most interresting semicondoctors advances in this year of 2024. My favorite is IA with O3 High fom Open AI and Willow from GOOGLE.
ChatGPT can do so much more than just training data repetition. 🙂Like when you add "unrelated" new data concepts outside the training scope, does not stop it from drawing acceptable conclusions, even if the data is kind of fictional.
@@giostechnologygiovannyv.ri489 Predictions and praxis might not align super well (100%), for a system supposed to have chaotic tendencies vs reasoning over its mechanisms with a limited unrelated data. But if you manages to succeed, please share. 😄
You are incredibly talented. Not only do you understand these cutting edge technologies, but you are able to explain them in a way that is easy for the lay person to comprehend. Keep up the wonderful work and have a wonderful holiday!!!
I think @Anastasi is incorrect about her definition of Moore's law, and it not being dead as we knew it. That is, the cost per transistor has not been slashed in half every you're too, instead the price has been going up even if performance has been going up the cost per performance has flatlined and downward slope. That is what really matters to consumers.
I don't often comment on your videos because a lot of it is over my head, but I really enjoy the content and how you present it. Best wishes for 2025. Keep up the great work.
❤❤ Anastasi, möge das neue Jahr für dich und deine Lieben besser und bedeutungsvoller sein als das letzte. Ich habe deine Programme und deine Updates wirklich genossen. Mögest du immer schön, gesund und voller Enthusiasmus für deine zukünftigen Programme bleiben😘🌹🌹🌹
Hi Anastasi, I enjoy watching all your videos, good information a great production quality, truly appreciate your hard work. Wishing you a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year, cheers from Sydney, Australia.
Thank you for another great video. You have a gift for sorting through the chaos of the technological world and presenting exciting new developments in a concise way. I hope the next year brings you much joy and prosperity.
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Hi there, Merry Christmas to You! I am interested in developing knowledge about the Startup you mentioned.
I'm waiting until the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 comes out on the market
When your business gets off the ground, would you consider hiring people? I'm interested in building new microchips myself and I want to bring my strengths to light.
AMD processors deliver advanced performance, but according to Dylan Patel (SemiAnalysis) the software doesn't.
So strange. I was sure that you were an engineer for Intel.
Indium Selenide is a long-known semiconductor material, what is new is what it is used for,
It was already in production 2 decades ago, I designed the production line. The dosing of Indium vacuum evaporation. PE-CVD
We developed CIS (Copper-Indium-DiSelenide) technology for the production of amorphous thin-film power-generating solar cells, and we also created the production line.
This new use, can be used as an analog memory, in LLM matrix multiplication for Ai, to store weight values, like an analog Computational RAM.
It's great that you talk about cutting-edge technologies so kindly and competently, amazed, but also awe-inspiring.
Keep up this good habit of yours next year, or until we can upload our consciousness into such an analog memory so that it remains functional. The human brain only consumes 20W.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
You designed the production line ,, now we know why it failed :)
I just made the same point about selenides, but I didn't know that specific use. More than 40 years ago, there were already selenium photoelectric cells, just after the first cadmium sulphide.
There is no chance of being able to upload, one day, his conscience, because it is not data. By the way, even if you upload the data from a computer... you don't upload the computer!
@tilapiadave3234 : Why is it that there always seems to be some damnable smart ass punk especially when the comment was so well done?
@@yannduchnock Analog FPGA can be made with this Indium Selenide technology, not just RAM. It requires low-power switching and storage elements that are more efficient than CMOS, and that's it.
I was thinking of uploading a circuit diagram corresponding to the neural network of the human brain when I put it in simplified terms, it's not just about uploading data, but modeling the neural network in an analog FPGA, real-time, with parallel operation,
if I were to explain this here, it would fill a book, the know-how.
@@tilapiadave3234 😂
Happy holidays Anastasi! Excited for what you present in 2025!
Oh, I never miss a single video from this channel, always learning a lot! 🎉
same here. my life it's a bit hectic at the moment but once it stabilise again I will watch everything I missed .
getting sponsored by AMD seems like a big success. I've never seen them sponsor anyone else.
I had a similar thought, which is one of the main reasons I sat all the way through the ad instead of skipping it.
I have to admit, as a non-techie, I will never really understand most of the content of these videos. The reason I do watch though is to get a sense of what is coming down the line in the next few years and prepare for it as much as I can.
I am just waiting for the science.
As a techie...it applies the same to me. Her knowledge is truly next level.
I feeel like grandpa trying to watch football on my microwave
@@DavidMiller-dt8mxshe’s a chip designer after all.
As "a techie" person I can tell you that she uses a lot of clickbaits and a lot of wishful thinking in her videos. Manufacturers already hit a wall with miniaturization. Right now traces connecting transistors are about 15 atoms in size. You can not make traces and transistors smaller and smaller (it is like building something from Lego blocks, where one block is the smallest piece). So shrinking structures in chips is a dead end. Rising frequency of chips above 6GHz is also a dead end. Adding more cores and splitting work on many cores works only in some cases of workloads. If we can not shrink structure of the chip or run it faster, then the only way to expand computing power is to make it "taller". This is were stacking one chip on another comes in (like 3D cache in Ryzen CPUs). Adding more "floors" to chips is problematic, as the current draw go up and temperature rises too.
The information in your articles is very interesting. I used to buy physical magazines to get information like this. Such excellent work. Your skill set and hard work have given you a unique perspective that is both informative and interesting. Thank you for your dedication to. your passion! 😃
Merry Christmas from Sweden and many thanks for all your good videos.
Thanks to you so much, instead of you thanking us, for desperately following your videos. Wishing you all the best in the new year and will be waiting for every new update you post. Best of health and happiness to you and yours.
I think what the company LightMatter is working on is the future of computing. Replacing the electron with photons has already proven a 1000x improvement in speed and much less energy consumption.
This is an underrated comment. Light travels faster …
Totally agree. That's why i invested in Lightmatter.
And you could use as a flashlight
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year, Ana!😊
Love to hear your starting your own company!! :) cant wait to see what new idea's it can find in the world. Best to you and the new company. :)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Anastasi, looking forward to all your new videos in 2025, thanks for 2024 we learned a lot from you.
It's always a pleasure learning from you!
Amaizing video and technology. Thank you for your work. This year was amazing so many great technologies you’ve covered!
Wish you all the best for next year!
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas from Seattle.
Great content and information as always. Thank you :)
Happy New Year Anastasi!
Thank you very much Anastasi for your explanation, and I'd like to take this opportunity to wish you all the best for the New Year.
Thank you, all the best to you too :)
Favorite technolgy of 2024 is reasoning models from OpenAI (o1 and o3). These showed us that LLMs can scale to unimaginable performance heights using increaased inference-time/test-time compute rather than simply requiring more and more expensive training data and models to realize vast AI improvements. And that dovetails nicely with your channel in that much greater inference time compute at global scale is going ot require extraordinary new computational power to deliver on the dreams of AGI and ASI to make the world of the next several decades much better. Thank you for your stellar channel and Happy Holidays!
There were no "scaling to unimaginable performance heights" tho? It just went from "borderline retarded and slow" to "marginally less retarded and somewhat slower, while consuming x5 power"
Also, _no_ , tying majority of energy cost into inference instead of training is _not_ a win - training is performed _once_ and inference - on _per query_ basis, meaning any energy cost not paid once would be aggravated as usage grows.
For example, OpenAI reportedly spent 60GWh training ChatGPT4, while serving queries took ~454GWh (514 GWh in total). If they can reduce inference cost by 30% (at the cost of x2 training), they would'we spent 454 * 0.7 + 120 = 438GWh.
I.e. if you double the training cost, but reduce inference cost by 30% - you would spend 15% _less_ energy in total (with provided figures, the win is already achieved at 15% reduction per inference, assuming x2 the training).
Merry Christmas Anastasi 🎄✝🎄 - Another excellent video! Have a wonderful New Year!
Very interesting, nicely delivered.
Another excellent video. IMHO the best information about progress in the field for people in software and AI needing a "birds view". Happy holidays.
thank you Anastasi and a Happy New Year for you as well.
Another great video, Anastasiia!!!
Kudos. You do a great job on difficult subject matter. Tell us more about your startup! Thanks and hoping your 2025 is great.
Merry Christmas Anastasi? 🎄Keep up the good work.
I really appreciate you producing a channel with well-selected stories showcasing vanguard technologies that have a definite chance of impacting our collective future. And you do it well. Thanks very much. Best wishes for 2025!
I hope for a world where people carry the same light in their eyes that you have. Merry Christmas to you too and thanks for sharing this precious research.
Merry Christmas! I'm impressed with your channel. I can get up to speed with the latest computing tech in your information packed episodes.
Thank you FOR ALL OF YOUR EFFORTS and MERRY Christmas.
Thanks Anastasi, both for your kind words and for keeping us all informed about so many of the newest technologies I would otherwise never have heard of (at least not until they’re more widely adopted!). Hope you had a great Christmas and have a happy new year!
Thanks, without your channel I would not have known that processing power will keep increasing in the future because of so many experimental projects going on.
Thank you for such great content....Merry Xmas Anastasi
It's so nice to hear how things work from the person who is in the field. The corporate news misses many details. I enjoy the humor and information in these videos!
Merry Christmas to you too, and love to all our friends that celebrate other festivities this time of the year.
Can you talk about the landauer's limit/principle one day? Some people say is no limit at all, some say that is close, some say it's far away, it's quite confusing the whole concept.
Yeih someone talking about Landauer again, I did mention him before Anastasi talked about the ballistic regime in super mega short channel transistors and she posted a video related to that 💖💚❤🙏🏻
You and Your Exceptionally High Quality Channel' are Very Special! Thank You'🎄🌐🕊️
I don't get this channel doesn't get more viewers it is incredible. Thank you so much for all your insights, it has been a constant help for my work.Merry Christmas! and I hope 2025 is awesome for you.
Hey, hugs happy holidays =)
thank so much for your excellent reporting ...happiest of holidays to you and your loved ones!
I started working on computers as a military technician repairing analog computers used in aircraft navigation and weapons systems. (Edit: many decades ago) I’ve always wondered when analog might come back.
All the world is an analog stage and digital circuits play bit parts.
@ Nice. 👍
Thank you! It's so refreshing to have a thec video, not AI generated or voiced and to actually have someone pointing simple and should be obvious things like the benefits of heving idea of what's being developed even if far from production. If something gets or not production ready and when, is practicaly irrelevant as the important thing is the sharing of information and ideas (albeit at very generic level) and indeed recognition that there are developments in progress. As for the argument about how long it takes to get to production - who knows?! ... New technologies get into production much faster now than a few decades ago, and the speed of implementation increases by the look of it. So hold your critics and enjoy the ride!!!❤😊
Merry Xmas Anastasi. Thanks for your videos, fascinating on many levels.
Merry Christmas from Denmark
Happy New Year! Peace and prosperity!
And we all love YOU too. Happy New Year!
A memory that can store anything btwn 0 and 1 sounds like a good match for quantum computers.
Happy Christmas @Anastasi and all the best in 2025.
You have an amazing brain and expound your thoughts with such clarity, you have won my admiration!
I look forward to what new things you bring to our attention next year.
Blessings from here in little Cookernup, Western Australia.
Can't wait to see c-ram in the market. Very interesting video, Ana. Happy new year!
That was a very interesting and concise set of developments. The prospects for graphene seem especially interesting.
An intriguing prospect that IBM tried almost 20 years ago involved a method like vapor deposition to insert LED and photdiode materials INSIDE carbon nanotubes in order to create photonic, three dimensional lattices of carbon nanotubes. Photons replaced electrical connections between spatially separated nodes. This architecture somewhat resembled the interconnect 'fanout' between neurons. The electrical characteristics of carbon nanotubes themselves can be varied from insulator, to conductor, to SEMIconductor based on the chirality (i.e. twist) of the carbon nanotubes.. I have no idea if work on this continues to this day.
Merry Christmas to you 🎄🌟 your channel is amazing 🚀🤩
Best wishes to you Anastasi!
can't stop, won't stop.. thanks for the reminder to make every moment count, another awesome vid
Thank you Anastasi for 2024, merry Christmas, and I do look forwards to 2025
Nice touch with your message at the end!
Thank you Anastasi for all your work and Beautiful way to give us your Knowledge
You are the best! We love you and wish you the very best with your company. Happy, Healthy and Prosperous 2025 🙂
Great video - thanks!
Super interesting & super well presented. It is always useful to know about new technologies even if in the by & by they do not become commercial in the ways expected, but which may trigger other developments which are better. Yes, everything can be made to work if we don’t give up, but in the business world one can easily run out of money before a product is ready or some inferior product at lower cost may work well enough to dominate the market. Tesla are a great company as they focus on getting things to market quickly & profitable, but even Tesla have had to be patient with FSD, only now does it look like with 13.2 that it is very close to a practical product that anyone can benefit from. It is so uplifting to see your love & passion for this subject & that you are wise enough to give yourself some space & free time. Look after yourself & don’t over load & burn yourself out. The world needs people like you to steer it forwards to a peaceful, prosperous & better future for all the people alive now & the future people still to be born. Have a Great 2025!
Happy Holidays Anastasi!
Merry Christmas to you and all people here! Congratulations with your own silicon startup! Thanks for all the great computer technology updates always! I can not really choose as I find all these technologies very interesting&fascinating!
Thanks!
Thank you 🎄
I love your channel, my favorite technology for 2024? It's a working graphene chip!
Merry Christmas. Thanks for all your posts.
Beautiful work and stellar presentation!
Thank you very much!
Thank you for your channel.. I love your work
Happy holidays, Anastasia
Happy Holidays, and thanks for your videos.
It follows from multilevel memory that one could employ multiple level signals to carry the data. Ternary, PAM4, and Pulse Interval Modulation, or a mix of the first two. The signal receiving electronics could be quite sophisticated.
But both are rare earth material and production cost will be high for upcoming non-volatile memory how will they solve that?🤔
My best this year hands down! Great job!
Thank you for all your videos this year Anastasi, very interesting and helpful, these technologies are already having an impact in several fields. Merry Christmas and happy new year!
Very good. Congratulation for the show with the most interresting semicondoctors advances in this year of 2024. My favorite is IA with O3 High fom Open AI and Willow from GOOGLE.
Everything about you and what you do is exceptional...
Merry Christmas and a happy new year, to you too, Anastasia ❤️🎅🥳
Thank you happy to new year
Oh and happy new year.
Merry Christmas from Canada Anastasi! Happy holidays to her audience!
ChatGPT can do so much more than just training data repetition. 🙂Like when you add "unrelated" new data concepts outside the training scope, does not stop it from drawing acceptable conclusions, even if the data is kind of fictional.
ChatGPT helped me to win the lottery 😂😂😂 just kidding but advices very well
@@giostechnologygiovannyv.ri489 Predictions and praxis might not align super well (100%), for a system supposed to have chaotic tendencies vs reasoning over its mechanisms with a limited unrelated data. But if you manages to succeed, please share. 😄
Wishing you and yours a Very Merry & Blessed Christmas and a Happy & Healthy New Year.
Thank you for teaching me in a way that I retain more.
Great video….thank you Anastasi 😊
Great stuff, the future looks promising for technology, I won’t see it but my grandkids will!
You are incredibly talented. Not only do you understand these cutting edge technologies, but you are able to explain them in a way that is easy for the lay person to comprehend. Keep up the wonderful work and have a wonderful holiday!!!
I think @Anastasi is incorrect about her definition of Moore's law, and it not being dead as we knew it. That is, the cost per transistor has not been slashed in half every you're too, instead the price has been going up even if performance has been going up the cost per performance has flatlined and downward slope. That is what really matters to consumers.
I don't often comment on your videos because a lot of it is over my head, but I really enjoy the content and how you present it. Best wishes for 2025. Keep up the great work.
❤❤ Anastasi, möge das neue Jahr für dich und deine Lieben besser und bedeutungsvoller sein als das letzte. Ich habe deine Programme und deine Updates wirklich genossen. Mögest du immer schön, gesund und voller Enthusiasmus für deine zukünftigen Programme bleiben😘🌹🌹🌹
U need better filter on your mic to reduce the s sounds. Thanks for the video
Nah, just need a good preamp with good de-esser 4kHz-8kHz
Working on it
Love your 2025 message. Something we all need to remember.
Hi Anastasi, I enjoy watching all your videos, good information a great production quality, truly appreciate your hard work. Wishing you a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year, cheers from Sydney, Australia.
Thank you for what you do!
MERRY CHRISTMAS ANASTASI!!!! To You and You Family and Friends, MUCH LOVE!!!
Maaaaan Technology has been taking off like CRAZY‼️as of late.
Have a happy holidays Anastasi In Tech
Thank you for another great video. You have a gift for sorting through the chaos of the technological world and presenting exciting new developments in a concise way. I hope the next year brings you much joy and prosperity.
wishing Anastasi a happy new year
You mentioned that you were making your own semiconductor startup. I'd be interested in hearing more. Perhaps you can share a link to your company.
I wonder if you will make a video about new discoveries in biological computing. Also, what do you expect from GROK3?
Merry Christmas.
Watching these videos is like watching teasers for shows that are coming in 10 years but not even all of them
Gracias por buena e importante información. Felices fiestas.