Technology for Today's Problems - Addressing Global Challenges with Semiconductor Advancements
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of semiconductor technology and its potential to address global challenges in this Stanford Engineering Hero Lecture by Dr. Marcian "Ted" Hoff. Delve into the remarkable progress of semiconductor technology since 1971 and its far-reaching effects on modern life, from smartphones to GPS. Examine how this technological advancement can be leveraged to tackle pressing environmental issues caused by global population growth and economic expansion. Learn about the importance of combining computer technology with other innovations to create effective solutions and new business opportunities. Gain insights into the early days of computing, machine architecture, and the ongoing debate between hardware and software. Discover Dr. Hoff's perspectives on recent advancements in neuroscience and artificial intelligence. This 54-minute lecture, part of Stanford University's Engineering Heroes program, offers a comprehensive look at the past, present, and future of technology and its role in solving some of humanity's most pressing problems.
Syllabus
Introduction
Stanford
Calculator
Marketing
Semiconductors
Computer Applications
Population Growth
Lifespan
Early computer experiences
Special discount
Machine architecture
Hardware vs software
Chip failure
Advances in neuroscience
Artificial intelligence
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Stanford Online
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