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[Discuss] Boston Linux Meeting reminder tomorrow, Wednesday, October 16, 2019 - Designing and Bringing Silicon to Market
- Subject: [Discuss] Boston Linux Meeting reminder tomorrow, Wednesday, October 16, 2019 - Designing and Bringing Silicon to Market
- From: gaf.linux at gmail.com (Jerry Feldman)
- Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2019 14:37:44 -0400
When: October 16, 2019 7:00PM (6:30PM for Q&A) Topic:? Designing and Bringing Silicon to Market Moderator: Shankar Viswan Location: MIT Building E-51, Room 315 Note: Parking at E-51 is now free. See note below Please note that Wadsworth St is open from Memorial Drive to Amherst St, but is closed between Amherst St to Main St. See the ling below for additional details. https://courbanize.com/projects/mit-kendall-square/updates Summary: From early concept, through different phases of design, and product validation Abstract: This talk will be about the different steps involved in designing a silicon chip: all the way from a design concept to taking it to volume production. A typical PC processor will be used as an example but the steps are generally applicable to any silicon integrated circuit design. It is meant to be a brief introduction to IC design, but more importantly, it is to answer questions about the whole process (not a monologue). So bring your questions or send it via email ahead of the talk. Bio Shankar Viswanathan is a chip architect at AMD and currently works on the performance architecture for AMD semi-custom APUs. He has worked on the design and verification of several generations of AMD processors, most recently on the APUs used in the various XBox One and PS4 variants. He also spent a year at a software startup developing a thin hypervisor for run-time malware detection. For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site http://www.blu.org Parking: On-Campus Free Parking (These parking lots are free after 5pm) The Amherst Street/E51 parking lot is the best parking option. It probably will have plenty of spaces. During the school year the lot tends to be full, but tends to clear out after 6:30 or 7PM. Due to the never-ending construction, Sloan's Hermann Garage is only accessible via Main Street. It is a small garage without a gate, and directly under the Sloan library. All other MIT lots require permits after hours. The closest public parking is Kendall Center Green Garage, next to the Marriott Hotel. The entrance is 90 Broadway Street. For other parking options, see http://web.mit.edu/facilities/transportation/parking/visitors/public_parking.html All Cambridge parking meters use Passport by Phone: https://www.cambridgema.gov/traffic/Parking/paybyphone This is active on all Cambridge metered parking spaces. Meters are free after 8PM For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site http://www.blu.org -- Jerry Feldman <gaf.linux at gmail.com> Boston Linux and Unix http://www.blu.org PGP key id: 6F6BB6E7 PGP Key fingerprint: 0EDC 2FF5 53A6 8EED 84D1 3050 5715 B88D 6F6B B6E7 _______________________________________________ Announce mailing list Announce at blu.org http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/announce
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