What If Max Zoran Succeeded Living Without Silicon Valley - Notacon 9
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Course Description
Overview
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Explore the concept of living without Silicon Valley in this 44-minute conference talk from Notacon 9. Delve into the speaker's journey from growing up hacking to working in hardware, and examine the challenges and possibilities of reinventing technology outside the traditional tech hub. Investigate intellectual property concerns, including genetic codes, trade secrets, and nondisclosure agreements. Analyze open-source hardware, barriers to entry, and the logistics of creating commercial products. Examine real-life hardware examples such as Arduino, VRSX86, and GCC, while discussing chipsets, BIOS, Linux, and registers. Consider the complexities of manufacturing, backward compatibility, and ASIC development in the context of creating fresh hardware solutions independent of Silicon Valley's influence.
Syllabus
Introduction
Living without Silicon Valley
I grew up hacking
I ended up going to school
Im employed as a hardware
After a few months
I didnt know
It just mostly work
Its a little bit paranoid
Could we reinvent the wheel
Intellectual property
Genetic codes
Legal recourse
Trade secrets
Nondisclosure agreement
Enforcement method
One way
NDA
Reverse Engineering
Security
Logistics
Hardware
Open Source Hardware
Barrier of Entry
Out of Frame Tools
Commercial Products
Reallife Hardware
Arduino
VRS
X86
GCC
Chipsets
BIOS
Linux
Registers
Physical Hardware
Manufacturing
Software
Fresh Hardware
Backward Compatibility
Go Binary
Chipworks
ASIC
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