Quite interesting talk I attended that presented how hardware, software methods and algorithms have influenced changes in architecture and speed. Somewhat technical but instructive for anyone with an interest in the future forecasting of solving complex computational problems.
" ... Following his talk, "A New Golden Age for Computer Architecture," David Patterson was kind enough to answer some additional questions we were not able to get to during the live event. You'll find the questions and answers (including some interesting pointers) on our Discourse forum page.
For those of you who were not able to attend live, this webcast can now be viewed on-demand.
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View the most recent ACM TechTalk, "A New Golden Age for Computer Architecture," on demand. The talk was presented by David Patterson, Distinguished Engineer at Google, Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at UC Berkeley, and 2018 ACM A.M. Turing Award Laureate. Cliff Young, Software Engineer at Google Brain, moderated the Q&A. Leave comments, questions, and check out further resources on ACM's Discourse page. ... '
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