I’ve watched multiple interviews with Mr. Keller and this was by far my favorite! I wish Jim was my mentor! This was a really insightful interview that I’m going to watch again and again. Thank you!
In designing SoCs, people typically incorporate many modules which are licensed from whomever supplies them. In fact, some SoCs consist entirely from third-party IP configured in a way which solves your design goals. Sort of like building PCBs from ready made chips, but the chips here are in the form of electronic design data. That is what is meant by IP in this context. Typical examples would be CPU cores, famously supplied by ARM Holdings, or various standard interfaces, etc.
he's been doing the AI stuff for a while, could be nearing his interest? I'd love to see his contribution to RISC-V. Jim talks a lot about that on one of the Lex interviews but I can't recall specifics off the top of my head.
I’ve watched multiple interviews with Mr. Keller and this was by far my favorite! I wish Jim was my mentor! This was a really insightful interview that I’m going to watch again and again. Thank you!
He can be our mentor if we keep watching his interviews! Ditto what you said!
Thanks Jim and CHM for another excellent interview.
I second
Incredible early history of his life and love of learning!
Great interview!
The legend!
Thank you for sharing the video. Keep up the good work.
It's nice knowing how things evolved.
Really enjoyed listening to Jim Keller, this man is amazing!
The man, the myth, the legend 🙌🏻🙌🏻
I could listen to Jim talk EV6 all week. #21364
jim is on a different level
He's like so many levels above a different level.
absolute legend
Is IP in this context intellectual property? Or some specific part of an SoC?
In designing SoCs, people typically incorporate many modules which are licensed from whomever supplies them. In fact, some SoCs consist entirely from third-party IP configured in a way which solves your design goals. Sort of like building PCBs from ready made chips, but the chips here are in the form of electronic design data. That is what is meant by IP in this context. Typical examples would be CPU cores, famously supplied by ARM Holdings, or various standard interfaces, etc.
Would like to know Jim's top two fav management books. Also: Oral history of Jim Keller is much different title than Oral History of Linda Lovelace.
Awesome
From x86 to ARM to AI, one chip at a time….
Don't @ me but i predict jim ditches AI just because the software side is to hard and does the first real risc-v iP
he's been doing the AI stuff for a while, could be nearing his interest? I'd love to see his contribution to RISC-V. Jim talks a lot about that on one of the Lex interviews but I can't recall specifics off the top of my head.
he was just jordan's brother in law before, now i find out he's true lengend.
Jim, you should learn how to write well. Similar like you learn, other people needs to read from people like you.