Pankaj, yes. I have been thinking about the limits. I am not sure if we are close the limits of physics for compute. Seems like the amounts of investment required to pull off a high quality production at scale seems to indicate, may be, we might be closer to the yield wrt to manufacturing?!
This is another gold mine. You’ve packed so many technological, operational, and human insights in this post. I had no idea about CUDA and learned a lot. Thank you!
This was a great read. Your transitions (e.g., from commencement to NVIDIA) were very smooth as always.
Thank you, Shreyas. Still a work-in-progress :)
I have also been thinking for sometime now, Senthil, about the limits on yield and productivity in chip manufacturing. You mention a few.
I wonder how will software change the physical shape and concept of a chip in times to come?
Pankaj, yes. I have been thinking about the limits. I am not sure if we are close the limits of physics for compute. Seems like the amounts of investment required to pull off a high quality production at scale seems to indicate, may be, we might be closer to the yield wrt to manufacturing?!
This is another gold mine. You’ve packed so many technological, operational, and human insights in this post. I had no idea about CUDA and learned a lot. Thank you!
Thank you. There are so many fascinating threads to write about when it comes to these tools.