Every August, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) holds a two-day symposium known as Hot Chips on the campus of Stanford University.
If you've ever walked around the Stanford campus in August, you'd know how appropriate that term is.
It's a gathering of some very smart people with very heavy accents, talking several levels above most people's understanding of microprocessor technology.
After all, many of the presenters hold doctorates in electrical engineering and computer science.
The...
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