the field maybe recession proof but there are two key things here 1) Electronics Engg is something that has a very very steep learning curve (not everybody's ballgame) 2) The demand will always be less as compared to SDE/SWE/SE roles
@@venuvenu2719 yeah for sure Imo if we ever get to a point of creating actual artificial intelligence there is no way it cannot take over other jobs too
@@testtest-co9hk yup why not. If leadership peeps wants a complete automation they can. From Stone Age to Space Age Now AI age. Everything is possible it's just matter of time.
I work as an IP Design Verification Engineer in Intel SantaClara, demand for chips are cyclical so is the job market, maybe less volatile as the software job market but clearly not recession proof, but on the flip side the SDE gets paid more than a hardware Engineer as revenues of software companies are more than a Hardware company.
Can totally agree, sir! Can we share our linkedIn id's😁? Maybe I could get some guidance through you, sir. I really aspire to work as a DV or RTL Design engineer at Intel, its my dream company.
@@bruvhellnah Might address even a beggar using sir, a BILLION times. But can't talk straight to this loser with a username that fucking bad🤣 Dude just go and live your shitty life, man. Don't nitpick from other people trying to do at least something, people are very bad on internet, might cyber bully and roast you to death🤣. Your comment doesnt even seem a joke, its that written that straight🤣. It genuinely confuses me.
00:05 Semiconductors industry is recession-proof 03:25 Transition from software engineering to semiconductor industry 09:12 SoC expert explains the value of design in the semiconductor industry. 12:20 Moore's Law predicts the doubling of transistors every 18 months 17:57 Discussion on tech stacks for implementing Moore's Law 20:51 Physical design involves translating logic to layouts using electrical skills and programming. 26:19 Computer science students can leverage their skills to enter the semiconductor industry. 29:02 The challenges in finding documentation for hardware design 34:18 Hardware engineering involves designing chips for various electronic devices 37:09 TSMC fabrication process and chip design timelines 42:50 Chip implementation issues impacting NVIDIA 46:28 Basic skills and interview process for students in the electronics industry 52:17 Challenges in software industry job market
He's also from Georgia Tech, which is a reputed institute If not for ASIC / Xilinx based roles, he could have easily grabbed a tech internship as well....
In my engineering time 2017-18 I was so involved in Verilog & others but left it because of low opportunity or exposer, now working as a software develop. But one thing is good is that I fully understand what is saying in this video
32-bit and 64-bit processors do not mean they have 32 or 64 transistors. These numbers refer to the size of data that the processor can handle in a single operation
No one is talking about? Dunia mein chips k bina kuch nehi chalta. You don’t see vlsi engineers doing youtube because our workload exhausts all the juices in our brain. We are silently taking the humanity forward we care less about publicity or money and more about the work we do.
Lol, slave to his manager talks about changing the world. I also have a SDE job at FAANG, Don't overestimate yourself, thousands waiting to replace you at half your salary
@@SilentGuardian1999 I can agree on the first part (slave to his manager, like unless u own a startup most are) but (thousands waiting to replace you at half your salary) is just a projection of the current market situation SDE jobs to ELetrical and Eletronics roles , unlike SDE jobs due to shear numbers alone there are a lot of incompetent software engineers , and its fairly easy to become a competent SDE with nearly infinite amount of resuores even for necine things like game dev or kernal dev. SDE guys can test their products locally if they need more compute compute instances are cheaper than ever. Lets take the case of VLSI case alone , the number of proper quality guides are low and to trulay master it you need to make a IC yourself , how many people can afford that or how many people can do that?. The cheapest ones are old tech like sky130 which costs $3,500 (efabless) per wafer. And for the simplest of full custom ( often times needed for building something different and new) are really harder than a fairly advanced SDE projects cuz of 2 reasons 1) Need good understanding of both hardware and software 2) low resuosures to learn So after all those hurdles a person can atlest tapeout some ICs that person gone through 1000 times more challenging path for say someone who made a CURD apps, or some AI classfier etc. while thousands waiting to replace you at half your salary is true for SDE , its not the case for core job simply because there arent much skilled ECE/EE E engineers and for the ones who are skilled the demand is higher than of SDE cuz of the above barriers
I'm working in Intel as GPU Design Engineer and planning to move to USA for research in this field. I have 4 years experience already. This industry is great and will only grow
Great video! I have a lot of respect for this gentleman Ambar. Just a minor correction at 15:31-the gate length is actually 12 to 15nm in a 3nm technology node. There’s a common misconception between the technology node and the gate length.
the exposure and skillset of college teachers are very less into this as compared to cs domain cause it is very confusing after a certain stage in elctronics domain .computer science domain is very open and skillset u can learn anywhere but not into this field
Being an Electronics fresher it's worth watching the complete video.. From Moore's law to the tech node scaling everything is so informative.. A big Thanks ❤
Thanks brother i really love to learn about hardware specially embedded system But today i heard lots of terms in chip designing and hardware language HDL of Verilog etc. Thanks brother to making this valuable and all from basic to ending informative video and exposures to new things in Tech Everything is at the end connected to each other so knowing the things which is unknown to me since i born is feels like very exciting to learn. So this video is long but very insightful for new students and informative. Based on this video the youtubers are really making to hard work to make a videos because the way you construct the topics from 0 to 1 is good skills must have everyone. sorry for my English for mistakes of not able to write what have learned from this video. thank you so much.
Electrical has and always will be in demand. Software replaced itself. Mechanical only finds work in design. Maintenance and manufacturing dont really require a degree. Every industry needs electrical engineers to do any and everything. They have the software skills to automate what needs to be and caliber to grab mechanical concepts. Everyone knows this thats why they aren't talking about this. I shifted from mechanical to controls for the same reason. pay is great :p
@@preetamyadav7952 can’t recommend, alot of people don’t like it because usually it requires travel. But pays great. U can try some TH-cam tutorials and see if its something thats interesting for you
Amazing insights very difficult to find so much valuable knowledge online and even in industry no one takes so much time to help others Big thanks to you both
3d transistors also has limits of power dissipation. And theres no limit for innovation in this field. If I start explaining different research topics on this it'll take me 2 pages of documentation
@@zikomo8913 so it starts from architecture level to types of computing to device to fabrication level. Various layers we have different research. I'll list out some words on which we have research. 1. AI Accelerators architectures 2. Coarsed Gate reconfigurable arrays 3. EDA related research using ML etc 4. Device level various types of new transistors like Tunnel FETs, GaAs based, SiC based, GaN based etc etc 5. Again various kinds of doping research as mentioned above. Right combination to give desired behaviour 6. Digital vs Analog computing. Like we have Spiking Neural processing hardwares using memristors or ECRAMs, we call this domain neuromorphic computing. 7. Lithography related research on EUVs, Electron Beam Lithography etc 8. Photonics related research for Integrated Photonics Chips. 9. Quantum Computing related research again this itself is abig field involving superconducting qubits or spin qubits or Trapped Ion qubits etc etc even photonic qubits There are many other field I tried to simplify
Core engineers ki kami hai industry me Sab cs it aids ki taraf jaa rahe hai just for good salary Mere papa chemical engineer hai mnc me kaam karte hai unhone hi bataya hai ki core engineers chodke jaa rahe hai core fields be it chemical mechanical electronics Isliye core engineers ki demand hamesha rahegi
What is shader: A program that runs on a gpu and executes thousands of graphics processing tasks paralelly. Vulkan and OpenGL are graphics apis similar to Direct3D which are used by application developers to create games, game engines or other multimedia related software like photoshop etc
36:02 if you wanted to know what hardware engineering job is about: after you fabricate the chips and package them, to make an embedded system of like a motherboard, you need to design pcb for that, hardware engineers work there
One xtra pt do you know one more monopoly is there One company called ASML is there which is the only company which provides lithography machine to tsmc or samsung or intel.
My primary concern with ETFs is their lack of optimization. A significant drop in any single stock within an ETF can pull down the entire portfolio. That said, ETF or not, I don't see the stock market slowing down anytime soon, and I'm considering investing around $60k. However, I’m not entirely confident in my skills just yet.
I've seen over 45% growth in my portfolio this year, but my Financial Advisor has recommended that we diversify moving forward. It’s clear that a rising market doesn’t always signal a healthy economy, but we might as well capitalize on the current momentum while it lasts.
You're right-sometimes strong market performance can mask underlying economic issues. By the way, could you share your Financial Advisor’s contact? I'd like to make sure I’m positioned to take advantage of opportunities as well.
The chip industry as a whole might be recession proof due to high demand of chips but the jobs are quite limited due to lack of diversification of chips manufacturing companies.
I am actually working in this industry. I am a fresher and done bachelors in electronics engineering. I am curious about future and growth of this industry and how to get into companies like nvidia google?
Recession proof??? click bait, do you guys even follow news? People in semiconductor industry have to work a lot harder, specially those associated in fabs and there are always layoffs.
ECE ofc, why? in CS you are on top of the digital abstraction , but in ECE you need to deal with analog part which is much lower in asbstraction Also a computer would only do what you say unlike circuits ( which have unpredictable behaviours) , these things can make ECE more challenging
it's really interesting conversation on VLSI domain i am also electronic engineering student and intrested in VLSI domain,i am from india i am like to know how i enter in or master in US can you please discus about this
@@nabeelbinnazeer3721 AI is not magic, you need a lot of data to make an automation pipeline for any electrical engineering tasks , And yes a software engineer with no idea about the analog world can automate this but he would need a lot more data + computing to achieve workable accuracy. But an Electrical egnnier with a good understanding of the physics of analog and digital circuits can do it with less data and compute Also unlike testing software, here the penalty of error is still extremely high, a single chip fabrication initially costs a lot of money, whereas in software you can test it locally before using it in production, here each test costs money so a fully data-driven approach is highly risky. So for making such a hypnotical robot even for designing the AI for such a system an electrical engineer with a basic understanding of AI is much better than a normal "AI engineer" Also, electrical engineering is low in the abstraction hierarchy, like software development mostly sits on top of digital electronics and digital electronics is an abstraction or simplification of analog electronics. The higher up it is in abstraction the easier it is to automate ( 2 reasons more data + less challenging). A computer will only do what do says unlike in circuits. But I am not saying it is immune to automation risks but it is much much lower than of software and it won't happen as soon as in software
Something is definitely up. His views are going down day by day. He has sold his channel to visa and these promotional companies to get indians students to the US.
@@darkmatter9054 "superstitions and brainwashing" - Eating healthy vegetarian food isn't chosen by superstitions but rather lifestyle and not wanting to hurt animals. India's lifestyle suits vegetarian diet with lots of milk involvement, Billions of people eat it daily and are healthy and billions of people eat non-veg and are healthy.
I worked in semiconductor industry for 5 years. Totally wrong about recession proof. Layoffs are common occurrence in semiconductor industry. Except healthcare no industry is recession proof in US.
The year was 2016 at an IIT ..I left embedded control software branch to drop a year just to try for CS next year.. now I am neither working at a Bank That branch is in huge demand now 😅
Nice interview! Just one remark: The smallest size of gate is roughly around 20-25 nm in the latest chips and not 1.8 nm. Nomenclature of advanced nodes such as 2 nm (N2) has nothing to do with the traditional definition of technology node such as gate length or half of DRAM gate pitch .
I love chips, been eating them all my life
Yea..makes sense, the overload is undeniable at a glance
hasna tha?
@@nov3316 how did u get that emoji
😂😂
*Indian population watching this* : I am coming to saturate this field. 😂
😂
another herd of Bhed-Chal
Itna asan nhi hai yeh, hello world likh lia aur ghus gye, chikhen nikal jati hai ache bhale insan ki
Indians want an easy path everywhere, these topics fall under electrical engineering and many wannabe coaching teachers call it the toughest branch 🙄
@@prithviraj627 exactly
It's not coding 😂
the field maybe recession proof but there are two key things here
1) Electronics Engg is something that has a very very steep learning curve (not everybody's ballgame)
2) The demand will always be less as compared to SDE/SWE/SE roles
Do you think AI Can do this job?
@@venuvenu2719 yeah for sure
Imo if we ever get to a point of creating actual artificial intelligence there is no way it cannot take over other jobs too
@@venuvenu2719 no this is not easy as it seems
@@venuvenu2719 reverse question do you think a multi billion dollar company relay on ai for designing their layouts which is their bread and butter??
@@testtest-co9hk yup why not. If leadership peeps wants a complete automation they can. From Stone Age to Space Age Now AI age. Everything is possible it's just matter of time.
and most difficult as well, learning curve is steep and required burning mid night oil to be a pro in SoC/ASIC
and that oil should burn like 10 years
Indeed, not as easy as IT
Indians want an easy path everywhere, these topics fall under electrical engineering and many wannabe coaching centers call it the toughest branch 🙄
@@Pratim-z7lelectronics engineering
@kryptoknight992 it's called EEE in iits and bits pilani the top colleges, many subjects taught are common
I work at intel. So wholesome to see the semiconductor industry growing.
yeah, but intel isn't growing
@@calvinsummers3349 it’s been a pioneer in the industry. Don’t judge too quickly. Let’s wait and watch
@@calvinsummers3349 💀💀
how do you feel about 14th gen bsod? especially in i7 & i9?
@@ssk7690 He's an employee chill out
I work as an IP Design Verification Engineer in Intel SantaClara, demand for chips are cyclical so is the job market, maybe less volatile as the software job market but clearly not recession proof, but on the flip side the SDE gets paid more than a hardware Engineer as revenues of software companies are more than a Hardware company.
@@91akz software companies r now jumping into Fabless design Apple
Microsoft Google Amazon Meta etc
Can totally agree, sir! Can we share our linkedIn id's😁? Maybe I could get some guidance through you, sir. I really aspire to work as a DV or RTL Design engineer at Intel, its my dream company.
Yawn
@@Xavier3000 stop referring to people as "sir" a million times and you might just get there.
@@bruvhellnah Might address even a beggar using sir, a BILLION times. But can't talk straight to this loser with a username that fucking bad🤣 Dude just go and live your shitty life, man. Don't nitpick from other people trying to do at least something, people are very bad on internet, might cyber bully and roast you to death🤣. Your comment doesnt even seem a joke, its that written that straight🤣. It genuinely confuses me.
Singh Bhai: Recession proof Jobs
Meanwhile Intel: Laying off 15,000 employees most of them are semiconductors related Jobs
Intel is having huge losses that's why they're laying off. Look at nvidia not even a single person laid off till now
They are evolving, but backwards
Someone used their brain.
Meanwhile: Those laid off people will be hired by semiconductor companies in no time.
Unlike IT.
C++ has been my fave for decades. Made my whole life in semiconductor and embedded industry.
It's gem of language, evergreen
00:05 Semiconductors industry is recession-proof
03:25 Transition from software engineering to semiconductor industry
09:12 SoC expert explains the value of design in the semiconductor industry.
12:20 Moore's Law predicts the doubling of transistors every 18 months
17:57 Discussion on tech stacks for implementing Moore's Law
20:51 Physical design involves translating logic to layouts using electrical skills and programming.
26:19 Computer science students can leverage their skills to enter the semiconductor industry.
29:02 The challenges in finding documentation for hardware design
34:18 Hardware engineering involves designing chips for various electronic devices
37:09 TSMC fabrication process and chip design timelines
42:50 Chip implementation issues impacting NVIDIA
46:28 Basic skills and interview process for students in the electronics industry
52:17 Challenges in software industry job market
He's also from Georgia Tech, which is a reputed institute
If not for ASIC / Xilinx based roles, he could have easily grabbed a tech internship as well....
In my engineering time 2017-18 I was so involved in Verilog & others but left it because of low opportunity or exposer, now working as a software develop. But one thing is good is that I fully understand what is saying in this video
exposure*.
Good for you man, all the best!
32-bit and 64-bit processors do not mean they have 32 or 64 transistors. These numbers refer to the size of data that the processor can handle in a single operation
🙌
Number of instructions*
Glad to see someone from the analog layout background finally...being a layout engineer myself, must say our profile is damn underrated.
I work at intel as gpu verification engineer. There are downsides to this = Long Work hours + Significantly lesser pay compared to SDE.
true, work hour will be too much, even on week end we need to work unoffically
i think the guest here might get lot of job interviews based on this video itself lol
No one watches this video
CD u share his number
No one is talking about? Dunia mein chips k bina kuch nehi chalta. You don’t see vlsi engineers doing youtube because our workload exhausts all the juices in our brain. We are silently taking the humanity forward we care less about publicity or money and more about the work we do.
hey i wanted to know more about vlsi. Could it be possible to connect with you and get to know about this? Please
Lol, slave to his manager talks about changing the world.
I also have a SDE job at FAANG,
Don't overestimate yourself, thousands waiting to replace you at half your salary
@@SilentGuardian1999
I can agree on the first part (slave to his manager, like unless u own a startup most are)
but (thousands waiting to replace you at half your salary) is just a projection of the current market situation SDE jobs to ELetrical and Eletronics roles , unlike SDE jobs due to shear numbers alone there are a lot of incompetent software engineers , and its fairly easy to become a competent SDE with nearly infinite amount of resuores even for necine things like game dev or kernal dev. SDE guys can test their products locally if they need more compute compute instances are cheaper than ever.
Lets take the case of VLSI case alone , the number of proper quality guides are low and to trulay master it you need to make a IC yourself , how many people can afford that or how many people can do that?. The cheapest ones are old tech like sky130 which costs $3,500 (efabless) per wafer.
And for the simplest of full custom ( often times needed for building something different and new) are really harder than a fairly advanced SDE projects cuz of 2 reasons
1) Need good understanding of both hardware and software
2) low resuosures to learn
So after all those hurdles a person can atlest tapeout some ICs that person gone through 1000 times more challenging path for say someone who made a CURD apps, or some AI classfier etc.
while thousands waiting to replace you at half your salary is true for SDE , its not the case for core job simply because there arent much skilled ECE/EE E engineers and for the ones who are skilled the demand is higher than of SDE cuz of the above barriers
Bro if you want to make VLSI related content, go for it. There's lot of need out there for students.
I am a ee student can I enter into vlsi design field and how can learn if possible
I'm working in Intel as GPU Design Engineer and planning to move to USA for research in this field. I have 4 years experience already. This industry is great and will only grow
Which engineering did u pursue??
@@Ayush-yp1jx ECE
You should join NetraSemi or Mindgrove then.
College?@@bhuvaneshs.k638
Can CS students work as GPU design engineer?
Even in electrical and electronics field there is no recession. But unfortunately very few students opt for core engineering subjects
Great video! I have a lot of respect for this gentleman Ambar. Just a minor correction at 15:31-the gate length is actually 12 to 15nm in a 3nm technology node. There’s a common misconception between the technology node and the gate length.
finnaly found something in tech which sounding like music ...beings an electronics engineer fed up this software engineering videos since decade..
the exposure and skillset of college teachers are very less into this as compared to cs domain cause it is very confusing after a certain stage in elctronics domain .computer science domain is very open and skillset u can learn anywhere but not into this field
Being an Electronics fresher it's worth watching the complete video.. From Moore's law to the tech node scaling everything is so informative.. A big Thanks ❤
Must watch all electronics enthusiasts 😊
as electronics engineering student that had been having doubts about my major, this was somehow comforting
Incredible value in this video, thanks Harnoor for getting Ambar :)
Thanks brother i really love to learn about hardware specially embedded system
But today i heard lots of terms in chip designing and hardware language HDL of Verilog etc.
Thanks brother to making this valuable and all from basic to ending informative video and exposures to new things in Tech
Everything is at the end connected to each other so knowing the things which is unknown to me since i born is feels like very exciting to learn.
So this video is long but very insightful for new students and informative.
Based on this video the youtubers are really making to hard work to make a videos because the way you construct the topics from 0 to 1 is good skills must have everyone.
sorry for my English for mistakes of not able to write what have learned from this video.
thank you so much.
Its glorified video, number of jobs is not comparable.
Bhai ko current nahi lagta tha, he was naturally good at electrical
Electrical has and always will be in demand. Software replaced itself. Mechanical only finds work in design. Maintenance and manufacturing dont really require a degree. Every industry needs electrical engineers to do any and everything. They have the software skills to automate what needs to be and caliber to grab mechanical concepts. Everyone knows this thats why they aren't talking about this. I shifted from mechanical to controls for the same reason. pay is great :p
bhai mai iit madras se m.tech kar rha design me ...control me shift mtlb
@@preetamyadav7952 can’t recommend, alot of people don’t like it because usually it requires travel. But pays great. U can try some TH-cam tutorials and see if its something thats interesting for you
There goes another thing i realised could be a oppourtunity, competition wont let me do things 😅😅😂😂
He is passionate. Wishing him best of luck ❤
Amazing insights very difficult to find so much valuable knowledge online and even in industry no one takes so much time to help others Big thanks to you both
this guy is intelligent
Good content. Need more videos related to semiconductor
Fpga engineer here. Its an awesome career
kya haal h ambar bhai, we used to sit together in Vidyamandir safdarjung branch classes xDD
Vidya mandir malleshwaram ??
omg this is so wholesome, meeting your friends on a youtube channel that too from jee days.
As a bachelors in Electronic and be an software engineer myself he have a lot of knowledge...😅
😂
The number of times he said 'like' is greater than the number of job applications I’ve submitted.
Superb. Amazing. Lovely. Informational. Speechless. This is gold information.
He didn't mention there's a floor planning AI being developed by the Google Brain team and hopefully, it'll be coming really soon.
Solid interview! This SoC guy knows his stuff 👏
3d transistors also has limits of power dissipation. And theres no limit for innovation in this field. If I start explaining different research topics on this it'll take me 2 pages of documentation
Only 2?
@@Pablo---2005 yes just listing topics.
dont worry, go ahead, I'm curious
@@zikomo8913 so it starts from architecture level to types of computing to device to fabrication level. Various layers we have different research.
I'll list out some words on which we have research.
1. AI Accelerators architectures
2. Coarsed Gate reconfigurable arrays
3. EDA related research using ML etc
4. Device level various types of new transistors like Tunnel FETs, GaAs based, SiC based, GaN based etc etc
5. Again various kinds of doping research as mentioned above. Right combination to give desired behaviour
6. Digital vs Analog computing. Like we have Spiking Neural processing hardwares using memristors or ECRAMs, we call this domain neuromorphic computing.
7. Lithography related research on EUVs, Electron Beam Lithography etc
8. Photonics related research for Integrated Photonics Chips.
9. Quantum Computing related research again this itself is abig field involving superconducting qubits or spin qubits or Trapped Ion qubits etc etc even photonic qubits
There are many other field I tried to simplify
@@zikomo8913 yeah same lol
Core engineers ki kami hai industry me
Sab cs it aids ki taraf jaa rahe hai just for good salary
Mere papa chemical engineer hai mnc me kaam karte hai unhone hi bataya hai ki core engineers chodke jaa rahe hai core fields be it chemical mechanical electronics
Isliye core engineers ki demand hamesha rahegi
What is shader: A program that runs on a gpu and executes thousands of graphics processing tasks paralelly.
Vulkan and OpenGL are graphics apis similar to Direct3D which are used by application developers to create games, game engines or other multimedia related software like photoshop etc
36:02 if you wanted to know what hardware engineering job is about: after you fabricate the chips and package them, to make an embedded system of like a motherboard, you need to design pcb for that, hardware engineers work there
@Singh in USA if you want to know the computer design and how hardware software works together, let me know
@@chaitanyakunda8583 do tell
One xtra pt do you know one more monopoly is there
One company called ASML is there which is the only company which provides lithography machine to tsmc or samsung or intel.
Without ASML machines, semiconductor industry would stand still. Loads of respect for their research engineers.
Yoo he was in my ece class! He was a nice guy nice to see his interview
cute, intelligent & smart guest.. looking like vivek oberoi..
Can confirm
It looks so creepy when you forcefully try to have a smile on your face everytime. I guess its okay to be not smiling all the time.
😂😂His face looks like a bandar when he smiles so much.
@@NagendraKrishna 😬
difficulty makes it more valuable
Unique
Insightful
As a CS Student,I have seen that unique aspect after a long time.
Singh paji keep creating these type of content..
May i know this SOC expert name pls... He is very eloquent..🎉🎉Thanks Singh for this interview.
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I've seen over 45% growth in my portfolio this year, but my Financial Advisor has recommended that we diversify moving forward. It’s clear that a rising market doesn’t always signal a healthy economy, but we might as well capitalize on the current momentum while it lasts.
You're right-sometimes strong market performance can mask underlying economic issues. By the way, could you share your Financial Advisor’s contact? I'd like to make sure I’m positioned to take advantage of opportunities as well.
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it is not takeout! it is tapeout 0:50
Door dash is recession proof? 😂
Outstanding Video Harnoor.
The chip industry as a whole might be recession proof due to high demand of chips but the jobs are quite limited due to lack of diversification of chips manufacturing companies.
Bring someone from the frontend side also, like in design or verification
yeah
Now cybersecurity is over now. Guys don't listen to this. Its tough you will get early job in development rather than this field
Full video I only watched the volume of his ( SOC experts) hair.
that guy knew what he does
Atlast software engineer learned that core engineering is father you can't replace it no matter the boom. Baap baap hota hai
I have no idea what hes talking about. Here to understand if i need to buy more nvdia shares based on a technical experts view of the industry
imagine you're talking and harnoor looks dead into your eyes with damn wide smile.
I am actually working in this industry. I am a fresher and done bachelors in electronics engineering. I am curious about future and growth of this industry and how to get into companies like nvidia google?
in 2024,
"the industry no one is talking about, because he is part for semiconductor industry"
no one bro???? really???
Thank You Bhaiya. Very Informative.
Recession proof??? click bait, do you guys even follow news? People in semiconductor industry have to work a lot harder, specially those associated in fabs and there are always layoffs.
I am a ECE student. sir, so which is most complex engineering is that ECE or CSE
ECE ofc, why?
in CS you are on top of the digital abstraction , but in ECE you need to deal with analog part which is much lower in asbstraction
Also a computer would only do what you say unlike circuits ( which have unpredictable behaviours) , these things can make ECE more challenging
Dude...EDA @4.12 is not 'Event Driven Architecture' in this context. It is Electronic Design Automation. Completely different things... Fix it soon
Thank you for the video! Really helpful
Nothing is recession proof. Despite Nvidia at its peak they had silent layoff. It is more a clickbait.
All of them are laying off.
Intel is literally collapsing.
Samsung last year in memory chips.
The headlines are always there.
it's really interesting conversation on VLSI domain i am also electronic engineering student and intrested in VLSI domain,i am from india i am like to know how i enter in or master in US can you please discus about this
Semiconductor industries are booming day by day
4:12 minor mistake, EDA in this context is electronic design automation.
electronics industry is the best industry. here only time spend matters. no AI can do it for you...
Probably a robot with ai can do this also
@@nabeelbinnazeer3721lol easier said than done, try making such robot lol
@@nabeelbinnazeer3721we already use ai so don't shit lil bro
Same for industries like civil engineering, chemical engineering
@@nabeelbinnazeer3721
AI is not magic, you need a lot of data to make an automation pipeline for any electrical engineering tasks , And yes a software engineer with no idea about the analog world can automate this but he would need a lot more data + computing to achieve workable accuracy. But an Electrical egnnier with a good understanding of the physics of analog and digital circuits can do it with less data and compute
Also unlike testing software, here the penalty of error is still extremely high, a single chip fabrication initially costs a lot of money, whereas in software you can test it locally before using it in production, here each test costs money so a fully data-driven approach is highly risky.
So for making such a hypnotical robot even for designing the AI for such a system an electrical engineer with a basic understanding of AI is much better than a normal "AI engineer"
Also, electrical engineering is low in the abstraction hierarchy, like software development mostly sits on top of digital electronics and digital electronics is an abstraction or simplification of analog electronics. The higher up it is in abstraction the easier it is to automate ( 2 reasons more data + less challenging). A computer will only do what do says unlike in circuits.
But I am not saying it is immune to automation risks but it is much much lower than of software and it won't happen as soon as in software
Can someone in Software development with 10+ years exp can switch carrier to SoC Expert out of interest ? Pros and Cons ?
Very few jobs. Not easy to get into.
Something is definitely up. His views are going down day by day. He has sold his channel to visa and these promotional companies to get indians students to the US.
There should be one small correction at 4:12, EDA here stands for Electronic Design Automation
Because everyone wants to do CSE and work at FAANG
Why not polish decimal transistors circuit and get rid of binary, octal, hexadecimal number systems to save electricity and brain.
Thank you harnoor iam final year eee student studying vlsi
How much is difficult to stay vegetarian in USA for international students sir can you please replay me sir ❤❤❤❤
Cook your own food or find a friend who loves vegeterian cooking
Not difficult
just google search it, dont seek getting spoonfed for such easy questions
Duniya GPU tak pahunch gaya aur ye khane pe hi atke hain. Break all the superstitions and brainwashing you have got from your family and society.
@@darkmatter9054 "superstitions and brainwashing" - Eating healthy vegetarian food isn't chosen by superstitions but rather lifestyle and not wanting to hurt animals.
India's lifestyle suits vegetarian diet with lots of milk involvement, Billions of people eat it daily and are healthy and billions of people eat non-veg and are healthy.
I worked in semiconductor industry for 5 years. Totally wrong about recession proof. Layoffs are common occurrence in semiconductor industry. Except healthcare no industry is recession proof in US.
The year was 2016 at an IIT ..I left embedded control software branch to drop a year just to try for CS next year.. now I am neither working at a Bank
That branch is in huge demand now 😅
banking or embedded?
final year electronics student pursuing the same field, hopefully get a job in nvidia , inshaAllah
you already had an internship there or at a similar company, I assume? What does your experience looking like?
Provide his linkdin
Was SoC an cybersecurity analyst field ?
SoC means System on Chip , the one you are referring is Security operations center , which is different.
li-ion single supplier to TMC - how? what is lithium-ion got to do with fabrication?
Smart guy!
Average CS lad won't understand shit in this field, It has a steep learning curve and requires dedication.
How to get jobs in US after experience in AMD RnD center, if it is possible. Or should we get a MS or PHD abroad and apply to these companies
I am also an electronics engineer
Good conversation
Yeah vlsi industry is very much employed
you don't have a clue what EDA he was talking about at 4:14, its not event driven app what u mentioned. Don't try putting anything without any clues
AI gold nahi hai. ARM gold hai.
Recession Proof unless you're working in Intel!
Nice interview! Just one remark: The smallest size of gate is roughly around 20-25 nm in the latest chips and not 1.8 nm. Nomenclature of advanced nodes such as 2 nm (N2) has nothing to do with the traditional definition of technology node such as gate length or half of DRAM gate pitch .
harnoor's reactions!!!
Good. Now be as smart as Chinese were in 1960s and bring chip autonomy to India.