The guest and the topic were very good. I listened till the end and took notes, so as to encourage my son to contribute to this AtmanirbhartA. He will graduate next year with BS & MS degrees in Comp Engg. He was home-schooled until 10th std and is a very hands-on person with practical skills (hobbies in PC h/w, s/w & Maker projects from age 8), an inventor’s mind and entrepreneurial spirit. Thank you very much Mr Manickam, for your time, insight and guidance.
@@sdpkes2524 Read carefully before attacking people unnecessarily. I said in my comment, ".. degrees in Comp Engg" (not Comp Sc), and also "hobbies in P/C h/w .. & Maker projects". Look up what 'Makers' and hobbyists do. They do A-Z, meaning design and fabricate an entire system (including conceptual design, h/w, s/w, mechanisms, etc) to make a working, useful device.
Semiconductor Design needs background in electronics engineering. Computers are just one of the end products. You seem to have no idea when you say computer engineering for semiconductors
how can a host be so ignorant while taking an hour-long interview. The guy doesn't even know L&T is an Indian company have so less knowledge about semiconductors asking questions like a class 5 student
I agree that many people are considering NVDA as the "Stock of the year." However, I'm curious about which stocks could potentially become the next META in terms of growth over the next decade. I've allocated $200k for investment, aiming to retire comfortably.
AI, in my opinion, is already proving to be the next big thing. Refraining from making snap decisions based on transient fluctuations is essential for long-term growth similar to META. Put patience and a long-term view first, and if you want to make well-informed purchasing and selling decisions, consult a financial advisor.
Facing a similar situation, I sought advice from an invęstment advisęr. Through portfolio restructuring and diversification with good ETFs, S&P 500 and growth stocks, I've turned my portfolio around from $200k to over $800k in a few years.
Your invt-adviser must be really good, I hope it's okay to inquire if you're still collaborating with the same invt-adviser and how I can get in touch with them?
India has become a leader in producing chips, semiconductor TH-cam videos. The first chip with 20 year old technology hasn't even come off the production line and people are talking about becoming world leaders.
It is a brilliant session ruined only by the interviewer. Dude if you are not aware of the subject and don't then understand listen to the expert. Half baked comments and interruptions don't help.
I think the interviewer is asking the right question from the layman prospective . After all this is a podcast with Q&A and not a documentary where the guest speaks endlessly.
The SCL was founded in 1976 as Semiconductor Complex Limited, a Govt of India undertaking situated in Punjab. We had started at the Semiconductor journey at the correct time, but screwed up along the way, or else we would have been at the top of this game. I didn't hear the guest mention, about when India started on this semiconductor journey. India had this Semiconductor lab, before our guest joined his first job at Texas Instrument. Recently, I heard even, IIT Madras, fabricated their latest RISC V chip at this SCL facility in Punjab. Every other NRI person or newcomer, who starts any Semiconductor company, thinks that they're the first to design/fabricate semiconductors in India, discounting the contributions of Scientists/Technologists in India, who came before them. Imho, the Interviewer, should do more research on the historical & current facts, of a certain subject, before he invites such guests, in future. Thank you.
@@developerofchaos That is because our industrialists are just traders, they just get things from somewhere for cheap and white label them and sell here. To manufacture you need a vibrant Eco system (universities/research/capital etc). I do no think our government/bureaucracy or industry have any such long term vision earlier.
@@harikrishnaj4842I agree with you, but without knowing the exact places things went wrong we can’t fix them this time round. The idea that we whitelabel is a bit hackneyed, since we are trying to manufacture now and the incentives will become a burden if they don’t pay off.
Neon you being a host interviewing the guest, you should allow him to speak fully as there are many facts which gets distracted and half spoken. You look anxious to ask questions and showcase your knowledge about the subject, though that is important to some extent, it overpowers the vital information from the expert guest. A fantastic topic and guest though, but discussion was interrupting.
First Mr Neon you should have done some serious research before interviewing Raja. You were interviewing. very novice Though Raja is worth listening to.
The problem with these Indian podcasts is , people who have been in that domain for decades are interviewed by people who haven't even done the basic research on it..soo irritating..
I feel so much better could be extracted from the guest if the interviewer was better prepared about the topic and had a plan and structure to his questions.
Question: If everyone starts making their own optimized chips, computing will be faster, end customer will be married to one ecosystem, no-interoperability, learn each system fro mscratch, longer learning curve to move fro one system to other, applications will need to be rewritten for each ecosystem and more....., correct? Will they have a common standards for creating mega systems that can cleanly talk to each other? Seems to me that all companies will have their own ecosystem like apple and charge premium prices- Sticky business model...
Yes! these are called a walled gardens, but what happens is it is in apple's interest to port some good apps (such as office) onto their OS, so they allow for that. and they have incentive to publish these standardized protocols to talk to each other or provide conversion. but yes by and large it makes them more money
You need tone down with the interruptions. If you are going to have such an accomplished guest, please try reducing your own screen time as much as possible. You don’t need to go “yeah” and try to complete his thought every 10 seconds.
Such an impressive guest. But frustrating interview with so many interruptions and very basic questions. Please bring in a knowledgeable person along to interview these technical topics.
The key to NVIDIA's success was actually a perfect technological match: Their GPUs were originally designed for processing graphics, but this same architecture turned out to be ideal for neural network calculations. Their CUDA platform allows these GPUs to efficiently run parallel computations needed for AI/ML workloads. It was essentially the right technology at the right time.
@@airrodgers1242 I don’t think you make any relevant point here. Nowhere in my comment do I suggest Nvdia is a hardware company, that said hardware and software are not like black and white entities, one enables the other
You didn't let Raja explain the power semiconductor market and what iVM is doing. You never gave him a chance to explain. You seem to more focussed on Nividia. Past is past but if we can still capture the emerging power market, India would benefit
40:16 All Bullshit. Taiwan does more MERCHANDISE exports than India. Taiwan is size of Delhi ncr. What depth is he talking about ?? Tiny Vietnam with not even 1/10th the population of India HAS OVERTAKEN INDIA in manufacturing exports. He is living in his own world. No wonwonder India is lagging behind so much when such ppl are DISHONEST and keep talking BS. Reality is India is nowhere in Tech. India os not leading any sector while china which was POORER than India in 1990 is leading world in AI, EVs, Solar Module Manufacturing, Textiles, Electronics and so many industries.
Most likely he knows what you have said but chooses to say what he said to show allegiance to that vishwaguru narrative process instead of being honestly straight forward in explaining based on practically logical perspective 😐
China is no where poorer than India in 1990, Literacy rate of china was 80% in that time, while India less than 50%. More than half of the Indian population was illerate. China fertility rate was 2 while India 4 or 5. Also India lagged way behind China in many other social development factors, whether it be 80s, or 70s. Reality is people only compare per capita income. Per capita is total economy divided by total population. India may had some industries in some main cities and that increases the averege. But regions like up, bihar the tribal belt theses had the lowest living standards ever in the world during that time. And India most of India was rural illterate agarian people. China had rebuild into strong soceity with good institutions by the 90s itself. That lead to the later growth.
@506_abhishekar7 lol 🤣🤣 u think I don't know that. China being poorer than India in 1990 IS A FACT. The later growth no doubt happened due to the earlier push on education and skill development. No one is questioning that.
@ comparing only gdp per capita is not correct. India and China overall per capita income was same. But most areas India was way poorer than china be it 90s or 80s. And the total percentage of people below poverty line was much higher for india. China didn"t have illiteracy and social issues similar to India. India had litearcy rate of 12% in 1947. While many regions it was 0% were generations havent even seen education. China was homogenous (majority) soceity, education mostly on mother tongue, single language(majorly), already had functional institutions and industries.
@@506_abhishekar7 this attitude is the problem in India, people do a lot of small talk, while you are stuck what China was in 1990, the reality today is for everyone to see. Digress from the main topic as much as you can but you can’t deny China is successful and India sucks!!
What about small Indian companies to go in for joint venture with Tiwaneese or Singhapurian companies ? If USA can go in for 50 50 with china should we consider it too?
For God sake at least do some basic research before interviewing a person of this caliber which in your current case don’t deserve giving time. Last but not least learn some basic manners how not to ruin interview by continuously interrupting the guest and asking stupid questions with no intellectual insight.
Interviewer is like a back bencher, pretending that he knows what the guest is talking and saying abbreviations while interrupting the guest with his flow😅
I lost interest in watching after i heard him say nvidia got lucky. This means he has no idea about visionary thinking and investing in it. It was Jensen's strategy to enable accelerated computing using GPU parallel computing capability (aka CUDA). AI is just one use case of that.
NVIDIA is great. NVIDIA happened to be there at the right time with excellent performance when the Transformer architecture was created and while others were sleeping.
A great interview. Just a request for the host. He should learn to do his homework and keep his mouth closed. One does make mistakes, but the kind of mistake tells a lot about the person and hs capability. His way of asking questions is an idiotic fashion, which he needs to improve if he wants to keep at this job. Neverthelss,a great interview.
SOMEONE MUST LEARN FROM THIS VIDEO HOW NOT TO DESTROY AN INTERVIEW WITH A GENIUS. IF YOU RONY KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CHIP AND SEMICONDUCTOR THEN YOU HAVE WASTED YOUR LIFE AND WASTING TIME OF OTHERS.
India is not in the AI and semiconductor race on its own strengths. There is nothing original about India's semiconductor industry. Not a single Indian company is in the race on its own talent or resources. All are trying to ride on the shoulders of American, Japanese, Taiwanese or South Korean companies. The only thing Indian will be the factory sheds and a few underpaid employees overseeing the highly automated chip making machines. Most Indian semiconductor companies will never see the light. There is an extreme excessive chip building capacity announcements happening around the world. America, China, Taiwan, Europe, South Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, India, you name it, they have all announced massive multi billion dollar chip manufacturing factories. The announcements total probably over a hundred times the world would need in the next fifty years even with the rise of AI and rapid growth of gadgets loaded with chips. It looks like If all the announced capacities materialise the world will be producing more semiconductor chips in a year than the potato chips the world's 8 billion people consume in a year. Most companies are in the game only for the free money thrown by governments as subsidies to entice any one who can spell the word semiconductors. In a few years most companies will pocket the billions, say 'thank you' and shut their shop leaving governments and the public count the cost. India is diving head long into the unknown depths of the semiconductor ocean. Greed, poor decision making, excessive ambition, over confidence and plain stupidity are writ large on the country's face. The country also seems to be foolishly pitting itself against China in the semiconductor and AI race. It's only going to seriously hurt the country's finances and ego.
Chip industry is complex and need VERY big investment. Specially the fab, equipment and high precision masking (recipe) doping is like high precision art. At the end profitability is not as attractive for Invester. For country like India, this industry should be treated like government supported organization. Example is like ISRO. The objective should be to fabricate 3 or 4 nanometer semiconductors and fabricate ARM like processor, ready to package and test. This is only way India will have its own phone including home brewed processor and supporting electronics. This will remove Chinese grip on Indian phone market and Indian customer data use/misuse by Chinese companies!!
India on global stage power. All nations now like India and come to investment in India. India now happily open market. Made in India products available for global market. 💪🇮🇳🤠
You dont know fav, you don't know how to podcast but you are doing , i don't wanna lecture or advice you but you should research about the the topic that you will be discussing in podcast ( just google it atleast 15 min ) what is fav, what is chip design company, fav manufacturing company, packaging company. Atleast for your followers and the honour of the guest , put you words clearly and confidently you are stammering so much, and you are wasting valuable time of the guest, here you did not discuss deep level talk, just a basic knowledge that anyone can get this from Internet sorry you are telling that you are entrepreneur but you don't have confidence in talking not have some little bit of current affairs knowledge,you should read economics / Business news paper atleast 15 min a day, last thing please don't waste time of ur followers for some views, give a valuable content at least clear and crisp voice, you are looking like lack of confidence.
I dont know your target audience buts its definitely not engineers, especially with the kind of silly and repetitive questions you asked. Please research the subject before hand. This could have been such a great podcast if only you delved a little deeper on a limited number of topics.
Omfg ,what a clueless guy!! It was painful to watch. Zero knowledge about the topic he wants to interview. I thought at least he would ask one insightful question.
Please do a full podcast on Bitcoin. Why is India not embracing bitcoin, what is Modi's plan for BTC SBR, When will people see LCGT cuts in bitcoin, When will India promote bitcoin mining, bitcoin mining pools. There is absolutely no news coming out of Indian govt about bitcoin
@@AeonMusicRecord lol. That's what has been happening to India. Nothing. India missed 1st industrial revolution, 2nd industrial revolution, 3rd IR and has now missed 4th IR of AI/ML, IOT, Blockchain, Cybersecurity etc as well.
This video is a proof what congress has done to this country in terms of development. Absolutely 0 in critical and strategic infrastructure. People who dont accept the truth is in their denial mode , Even BJP has started late. We are just f up stage rn. Horrific to realise how much we are compromised in a critical situation like war like staffs.
SOMEONE MUST LEARN FROM THIS VIDEO HOW NOT TO DESTROY AN INTERVIEW WITH A GENIUS. IF YOU RONY KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CHIP AND SEMICONDUCTOR THEN YOU HAVE WASTED YOUR LIFE AND WASTING TIME OF OTHERS.
For God sake at least do some basic research before interviewing a person of this caliber which in your current case don’t deserve giving time. Last but not least learn some basic manners how not to ruin interview by continuously interrupting the guest and asking stupid questions with no intellectual insight.
Bro, stop interrupting him with silly questions. You need to do research before doing podcasts with people like him.
And we should stop these kind of comments as well. There Will be all kinds of discussions.
@kval-w2h sure! I wouldn't be commenting if it was too often.
@ you meant if it wasn’t too often. Maybe. But please convey your message in a more respectable way.
@@kval-w2h There's no emotion in texts. I haven't used smileys either. You are reading it that way.
@@mallikarjunse You are spot on. He needs this feedback
The guest and the topic were very good. I listened till the end and took notes, so as to encourage my son to contribute to this AtmanirbhartA. He will graduate next year with BS & MS degrees in Comp Engg. He was home-schooled until 10th std and is a very hands-on person with practical skills (hobbies in PC h/w, s/w & Maker projects from age 8), an inventor’s mind and entrepreneurial spirit.
Thank you very much Mr Manickam, for your time, insight and guidance.
Do you have any idea on semi conductors? They are not made by computer science engineers
@@sdpkes2524 Read carefully before attacking people unnecessarily. I said in my comment, ".. degrees in Comp Engg" (not Comp Sc), and also "hobbies in P/C h/w .. & Maker projects". Look up what 'Makers' and hobbyists do. They do A-Z, meaning design and fabricate an entire system (including conceptual design, h/w, s/w, mechanisms, etc) to make a working, useful device.
Semiconductor Design needs background in electronics engineering. Computers are just one of the end products. You seem to have no idea when you say computer engineering for semiconductors
@@sdpkes2524 I can see that you respond impulsively, with shallow thought. I'm done with you.
how can a host be so ignorant while taking an hour-long interview. The guy doesn't even know L&T is an Indian company have so less knowledge about semiconductors asking questions like a class 5 student
I think the podcasts are for people who have lesser knowledge and want to know broadly. This is not for experts. He is doing a great job that way.
I agree that many people are considering NVDA as the "Stock of the year." However, I'm curious about which stocks could potentially become the next META in terms of growth over the next decade. I've allocated $200k for investment, aiming to retire comfortably.
AI, in my opinion, is already proving to be the next big thing. Refraining from making snap decisions based on transient fluctuations is essential for long-term growth similar to META. Put patience and a long-term view first, and if you want to make well-informed purchasing and selling decisions, consult a financial advisor.
Facing a similar situation, I sought advice from an invęstment advisęr. Through portfolio restructuring and diversification with good ETFs, S&P 500 and growth stocks, I've turned my portfolio around from $200k to over $800k in a few years.
Your invt-adviser must be really good, I hope it's okay to inquire if you're still collaborating with the same invt-adviser and how I can get in touch with them?
Her name is Annette Christine Conte can't divulge much. Most likely, the internet should have her basic info, you can research if you like
Thank you for this Pointer. It was easy to find your handler, She seems very proficient and flexible. I booked a call session with her.
India has become a leader in producing chips, semiconductor TH-cam videos. The first chip with 20 year old technology hasn't even come off the production line and people are talking about becoming world leaders.
People want 9-5 jobs, Administration in India is also a 9-5 job
True
It is a brilliant session ruined only by the interviewer. Dude if you are not aware of the subject and don't then understand listen to the expert. Half baked comments and interruptions don't help.
Outstanding program
I think the interviewer is asking the right question from the layman prospective . After all this is a podcast with Q&A and not a documentary where the guest speaks endlessly.
The SCL was founded in 1976 as Semiconductor Complex Limited, a Govt of India undertaking situated in Punjab.
We had started at the Semiconductor journey at the correct time, but screwed up along the way, or else we would have been at the top of this game.
I didn't hear the guest mention, about when India started on this semiconductor journey. India had this Semiconductor lab, before our guest joined his first job at Texas Instrument.
Recently, I heard even, IIT Madras, fabricated their latest RISC V chip at this SCL facility in Punjab.
Every other NRI person or newcomer, who starts any Semiconductor company, thinks that they're the first to design/fabricate semiconductors in India, discounting the contributions of Scientists/Technologists in India, who came before them.
Imho, the Interviewer, should do more research on the historical & current facts, of a certain subject, before he invites such guests, in future. Thank you.
Interesting to know this. Do you know what went wrong along the way? Thanks.
@@developerofchaos That is because our industrialists are just traders, they just get things from somewhere for cheap and white label them and sell here. To manufacture you need a vibrant Eco system (universities/research/capital etc). I do no think our government/bureaucracy or industry have any such long term vision earlier.
@@harikrishnaj4842I agree with you, but without knowing the exact places things went wrong we can’t fix them this time round. The idea that we whitelabel is a bit hackneyed, since we are trying to manufacture now and the incentives will become a burden if they don’t pay off.
India is on brink of being a failed country
😮ok
Prof A R Vasudeva Murthy - IISc - his R & D led to the development of India's first Silicon Wafer. He helped set up METKEM.
Do you have any interview of him
Nice interview with good question
Very good historical perspective and the direction for Indian companies to to take initiative now.
This guy interviewing had great opportunity but I wish he had more patience with his questions.. great guest so kudos for that
I was working for Semiconductor last 9 years
Thanks a lot
Triple intake of IIT students . Allocate budget for this . Triple intake every 5 years. This will pay . Jai Hind !
Neon you being a host interviewing the guest, you should allow him to speak fully as there are many facts which gets distracted and half spoken. You look anxious to ask questions and showcase your knowledge about the subject, though that is important to some extent, it overpowers the vital information from the expert guest. A fantastic topic and guest though, but discussion was interrupting.
Good interview. I wanted to know basics of semiconductor industry long time this conversation give me insite
The host could've prepared better, but also kudos to him for doing a podcast on an advanced topic like semiconductors.
15th minute , a very good question asked .. Neon
Informative insights from Raja
ENLIGHTENING
First Mr Neon you should have done some serious research before interviewing Raja. You were interviewing. very novice Though Raja is worth listening to.
Super annoying that interviewer keep interrupting and Mr. Manickam loosing train of thoughts.
Please read "Development of the IISc Silicon Project" - by Dr H S Gopala Krishnamurthy, PhD IISc-1976. He was with METKEM since it's inception.
The problem with these Indian podcasts is , people who have been in that domain for decades are interviewed by people who haven't even done the basic research on it..soo irritating..
Budget Ranveer Allahbadia is worse and even more annoying and ignorant.
India had missed the plane in 80 's when the Chandigargh based Semi counductor industry got gutted due to fire.
Western countries are fooling and exaggerating.
Chip making could be easy, china has proved them wrong by developing chatgpt.
Great bro and It's small request during editing please research about topics and include visual images so that we can understand mush faster
Feedback noted. Thanks!
I feel so much better could be extracted from the guest if the interviewer was better prepared about the topic and had a plan and structure to his questions.
Meaningful topic for India 2047,
If needs setting as proirity, investment, technology & competency.
Its late yet not too late.
Question: If everyone starts making their own optimized chips, computing will be faster, end customer will be married to one ecosystem, no-interoperability, learn each system fro mscratch, longer learning curve to move fro one system to other, applications will need to be rewritten for each ecosystem and more....., correct? Will they have a common standards for creating mega systems that can cleanly talk to each other? Seems to me that all companies will have their own ecosystem like apple and charge premium prices- Sticky business model...
Yes! these are called a walled gardens, but what happens is it is in apple's interest to port some good apps (such as office) onto their OS, so they allow for that. and they have incentive to publish these standardized protocols to talk to each other or provide conversion. but yes by and large it makes them more money
You need tone down with the interruptions. If you are going to have such an accomplished guest, please try reducing your own screen time as much as possible. You don’t need to go “yeah” and try to complete his thought every 10 seconds.
Such an impressive guest. But frustrating interview with so many interruptions and very basic questions. Please bring in a knowledgeable person along to interview these technical topics.
The key to NVIDIA's success was actually a perfect technological match: Their GPUs were originally designed for processing graphics, but this same architecture turned out to be ideal for neural network calculations. Their CUDA platform allows these GPUs to efficiently run parallel computations needed for AI/ML workloads. It was essentially the right technology at the right time.
Nvidia is not a hardware company, they designed chip and let TSMC make it for them…
@@airrodgers1242 I don’t think you make any relevant point here. Nowhere in my comment do I suggest Nvdia is a hardware company, that said hardware and software are not like black and white entities, one enables the other
You didn't let Raja explain the power semiconductor market and what iVM is doing. You never gave him a chance to explain. You seem to more focussed on Nividia. Past is past but if we can still capture the emerging power market, India would benefit
Why not have some of the big hardware manufacturers like HCL, MicroSemi, Tata, CDOT, GTRE etc have have them help with manufacturing..
40:16 All Bullshit.
Taiwan does more MERCHANDISE exports than India.
Taiwan is size of Delhi ncr.
What depth is he talking about ??
Tiny Vietnam with not even 1/10th the population of India HAS OVERTAKEN INDIA in manufacturing exports.
He is living in his own world.
No wonwonder India is lagging behind so much when such ppl are DISHONEST and keep talking BS.
Reality is India is nowhere in Tech.
India os not leading any sector while china which was POORER than India in 1990 is leading world in AI, EVs, Solar Module Manufacturing, Textiles, Electronics and so many industries.
Most likely he knows what you have said but chooses to say what he said to show allegiance to that vishwaguru narrative process instead of being honestly straight forward in explaining based on practically logical perspective 😐
China is no where poorer than India in 1990, Literacy rate of china was 80% in that time, while India less than 50%. More than half of the Indian population was illerate. China fertility rate was 2 while India 4 or 5. Also India lagged way behind China in many other social development factors, whether it be 80s, or 70s.
Reality is people only compare per capita income. Per capita is total economy divided by total population. India may had some industries in some main cities and that increases the averege. But regions like up, bihar the tribal belt theses had the lowest living standards ever in the world during that time. And India most of India was rural illterate agarian people.
China had rebuild into strong soceity with good institutions by the 90s itself. That lead to the later growth.
@506_abhishekar7 lol 🤣🤣 u think I don't know that.
China being poorer than India in 1990 IS A FACT.
The later growth no doubt happened due to the earlier push on education and skill development. No one is questioning that.
@ comparing only gdp per capita is not correct. India and China overall per capita income was same. But most areas India was way poorer than china be it 90s or 80s. And the total percentage of people below poverty line was much higher for india. China didn"t have illiteracy and social issues similar to India. India had litearcy rate of 12% in 1947. While many regions it was 0% were generations havent even seen education. China was homogenous (majority) soceity, education mostly on mother tongue, single language(majorly), already had functional institutions and industries.
@@506_abhishekar7 this attitude is the problem in India, people do a lot of small talk, while you are stuck what China was in 1990, the reality today is for everyone to see. Digress from the main topic as much as you can but you can’t deny China is successful and India sucks!!
Host/Interviewer should have been prepared more for this domain.
Quality Stuff !!
What about small Indian companies to go in for joint venture with Tiwaneese or Singhapurian companies ? If USA can go in for 50 50 with china should we consider it too?
What is fab!??? Now I know what to skip in TH-cam
Cut the Interviewer some slack, he did ask some good Qs. It is a tough field
Dude, you need preparation when you interview stalwarts like raja m. This looked like Whoopi Goldberg chatting with Jensen Huang
For God sake at least do some basic research before interviewing a person of this caliber which in your current case don’t deserve giving time. Last but not least learn some basic manners how not to ruin interview by continuously interrupting the guest and asking stupid questions with no intellectual insight.
India has to do a pole vaulting in semi conductor industry to do some progress .
Even Vietnam is ahead of India to take the advantage of china plus strategy. India must work hard with skilled labours
Interviewer is like a back bencher, pretending that he knows what the guest is talking and saying abbreviations while interrupting the guest with his flow😅
WE SHOULD INVEST HEAVILY ON SEMICONDUCTOR IF WE WANT TO BE SUPER POWER UP TO 2047
It's a shame the guest is interviewed by this host.
I lost interest in watching after i heard him say nvidia got lucky. This means he has no idea about visionary thinking and investing in it. It was Jensen's strategy to enable accelerated computing using GPU parallel computing capability (aka CUDA). AI is just one use case of that.
NVIDIA is great. NVIDIA happened to be there at the right time with excellent performance when the Transformer architecture was created and while others were sleeping.
🚩🚩🚩 Please do a show on Ambient Scientific, a NVIDIA rival in low power CHIP segment founded by GP Singh. 🚩🚩🚩
Great topic but very poorly explained in a lay man's perspective.
India said they will make 28nm by 2030 by than tsmc will be at 1 nm and even China will be at 3 nm
Better than never
A great interview. Just a request for the host. He should learn to do his homework and keep his mouth closed. One does make mistakes, but the kind of mistake tells a lot about the person and hs capability. His way of asking questions is an idiotic fashion, which he needs to improve if he wants to keep at this job. Neverthelss,a great interview.
Let him continue with explanation of hwy similarlirty
SOMEONE MUST LEARN FROM THIS VIDEO HOW NOT TO DESTROY AN INTERVIEW WITH A GENIUS. IF YOU RONY KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CHIP AND SEMICONDUCTOR THEN YOU HAVE WASTED YOUR LIFE AND WASTING TIME OF OTHERS.
Unfortunately , you could not get the answer of the question in 15 minute
India is not in the AI and semiconductor race on its own strengths. There is nothing original about India's semiconductor industry. Not a single Indian company is in the race on its own talent or resources. All are trying to ride on the shoulders of American, Japanese, Taiwanese or South Korean companies. The only thing Indian will be the factory sheds and a few underpaid employees overseeing the highly automated chip making machines.
Most Indian semiconductor companies will never see the light. There is an extreme excessive chip building capacity announcements happening around the world. America, China, Taiwan, Europe, South Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, India, you name it, they have all announced massive multi billion dollar chip manufacturing factories. The announcements total probably over a hundred times the world would need in the next fifty years even with the rise of AI and rapid growth of gadgets loaded with chips. It looks like If all the announced capacities materialise the world will be producing more semiconductor chips in a year than the potato chips the world's 8 billion people consume in a year.
Most companies are in the game only for the free money thrown by governments as subsidies to entice any one who can spell the word semiconductors. In a few years most companies will pocket the billions, say 'thank you' and shut their shop leaving governments and the public count the cost.
India is diving head long into the unknown depths of the semiconductor ocean. Greed, poor decision making, excessive ambition, over confidence and plain stupidity are writ large on the country's face. The country also seems to be foolishly pitting itself against China in the semiconductor and AI race. It's only going to seriously hurt the country's finances and ego.
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Chip industry is complex and need VERY big investment. Specially the fab, equipment and high precision masking (recipe) doping is like high precision art. At the end profitability is not as attractive for Invester. For country like India, this industry should be treated like government supported organization. Example is like ISRO. The objective should be to fabricate 3 or 4 nanometer semiconductors and fabricate ARM like processor, ready to package and test. This is only way India will have its own phone including home brewed processor and supporting electronics. This will remove Chinese grip on Indian phone market and Indian customer data use/misuse by Chinese companies!!
Interviewer behaves like front bench student hurry to answer all the questions of the tutor
in coimbatore where the design crried out any know open
When you are running a podcast, the most important skill is to learn when to shut up.
This man looks very arrogant and pride of India for nothing. Indian engineers are not for innovation but copy cat
India on global stage power. All nations now like India and come to investment in India. India now happily open market. Made in India products available for global market. 💪🇮🇳🤠
That's a load of crap
You dont know fav, you don't know how to podcast but you are doing , i don't wanna lecture or advice you but you should research about the the topic that you will be discussing in podcast ( just google it atleast 15 min ) what is fav, what is chip design company, fav manufacturing company, packaging company. Atleast for your followers and the honour of the guest , put you words clearly and confidently you are stammering so much, and you are wasting valuable time of the guest, here you did not discuss deep level talk, just a basic knowledge that anyone can get this from Internet sorry you are telling that you are entrepreneur but you don't have confidence in talking not have some little bit of current affairs knowledge,you should read economics / Business news paper atleast 15 min a day, last thing please don't waste time of ur followers for some views, give a valuable content at least clear and crisp voice, you are looking like lack of confidence.
Too much interruption
And why is the interviewer so desperate to talk.. ask a good question and let the knowledge flow
I dont know your target audience buts its definitely not engineers, especially with the kind of silly and repetitive questions you asked. Please research the subject before hand. This could have been such a great podcast if only you delved a little deeper on a limited number of topics.
NVIDIA is gone now!😅
Omfg ,what a clueless guy!! It was painful to watch. Zero knowledge about the topic he wants to interview. I thought at least he would ask one insightful question.
Please do a full podcast on Bitcoin. Why is India not embracing bitcoin, what is Modi's plan for BTC SBR, When will people see LCGT cuts in bitcoin, When will India promote bitcoin mining, bitcoin mining pools. There is absolutely no news coming out of Indian govt about bitcoin
Lol u expect illiterate PM to work on Tech ??
@ if nobody pushes nothing happens, PM may be illiterate but he can hire people like Arvind
@@AeonMusicRecord lol. That's what has been happening to India. Nothing.
India missed 1st industrial revolution, 2nd industrial revolution, 3rd IR and has now missed 4th IR of AI/ML, IOT, Blockchain, Cybersecurity etc as well.
You want govt to work on bitcoin which is supposed to be the rival alternative option to conventional banking system 😂
@ let’s take a positive step to push them
Wow, this neon guy doesn't even have basic knowledge that L&T is an Indian company.
Interviewer is clueless
Make him talk more freely...don't interview like Rj
Interviewer is sounding pathetic and uninterested....
Moderator has no clue of software or electronics
Dude doesn't even know L&T is an Indian company 😅 and taking interview
These people don't build chips they outsource. They are a design and technology company.
Good Guest
Dumb Host
अंग्रेज़ी बंद
You are interrupting Raja sir so many times. It is irritating to Wath your videos. Don't show your intelligence before masters..
This video is a proof what congress has done to this country in terms of development. Absolutely 0 in critical and strategic infrastructure. People who dont accept the truth is in their denial mode , Even BJP has started late. We are just f up stage rn. Horrific to realise how much we are compromised in a critical situation like war like staffs.
Successfully wasted 1hr of time with bullshit questions no info its basic of basic ewwwww
Immaturity....a plus .sxs fr grwn up thought act as a reason for exploitation
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SOMEONE MUST LEARN FROM THIS VIDEO HOW NOT TO DESTROY AN INTERVIEW WITH A GENIUS. IF YOU RONY KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CHIP AND SEMICONDUCTOR THEN YOU HAVE WASTED YOUR LIFE AND WASTING TIME OF OTHERS.
For God sake at least do some basic research before interviewing a person of this caliber which in your current case don’t deserve giving time. Last but not least learn some basic manners how not to ruin interview by continuously interrupting the guest and asking stupid questions with no intellectual insight.