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David Patterson: Computer Architecture and Data Storage | Lex Fridman Podcast #104




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Название :  David Patterson: Computer Architecture and Data Storage | Lex Fridman Podcast #104
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Lex Fridman
I really enjoyed this conversation with David Here's the outline:br0:00 - Introductionbr3:28 - How have computers changed?br4:22 - What's inside a computer?br10:02 - Layers of abstractionbr13:05 - RISC vs CISC computer architecturesbr28:18 - Designing a good instruction set is an artbr31:46 - Measures of performancebr36:02 - RISC instruction setbr39:39 - RISC-V open standard instruction set architecturebr51:12 - Why do ARM implementations vary?br52:57 - Simple is beautiful in instruction set designbr58:09 - How machine learning changed computersbr1:08:18 - Machine learning benchmarksbr1:16:30 - Quantum computingbr1:19:41 - Moore's lawbr1:28:22 - RAID data storagebr1:36:53 - Teachingbr1:40:59 - Wrestlingbr1:45:26 - Meaning of life
Comment from : Lex Fridman


gra
Not only does this man have a great mind, he has a great heart as well Great interview
Comment from : gra


Vedanta Madhav Shivam
Looks like Bryan Cranston from breaking bad😂
Comment from : Vedanta Madhav Shivam


Natalia Murillo
BASED
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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Thanks Alex for this amazing podcasts, I have a request if you could put books suggested by your guest in the description as wellbrThanks a lot!
Comment from : SOFTWARE ENGINEERING


budiardjo
i am buy his book but didn't know that it is david peterson
Comment from : budiardjo


Rafael de Lucena Valle
Awesome content!
Comment from : Rafael de Lucena Valle


CMan356
I thought it was Acorn Risc Machine?
Comment from : CMan356


Zero Political Correctness Lets Talk Straight!
He looks like Walter from Breaking Bad equally genius!
Comment from : Zero Political Correctness Lets Talk Straight!


Home Design Austin
great on the basics, please do more tech videos like this
Comment from : Home Design Austin


Richard Norris
53:25 "Forgive me for writing a long letter, I didn't have time to write a short one" - Oscar Wilde
Comment from : Richard Norris


__flow__ kudo
great pleasure to watch this wonderful interview!
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Mickael Jansson
My first real job was for HP and I remember the buzz when the new machines with RISC architecture was introduced Yes I'm that old 😉 Great discussion guys
Comment from : Mickael Jansson


Burke Kelleher
I am constantly amazed how these brilliant people are always humble, and willing to explain and capable of explaining things really well in such simple terms
Comment from : Burke Kelleher


Tharal Pius
In terms of architectures for AI, I think there might be place within the ISA for graph computations and traversals
Comment from : Tharal Pius


Bit Banger
Since 2020, Lex has grown exponentially in the podcasting space with interviews of more popular figures Although this interview is less popular and interests a more niche crowd, I think it is one of, if not the greatest, podcasts on the channel With David's expertise and knowledge, I think this podcast will be a much more prolific history snippet for future generations of computer engineers who read Patterson & Hennessy great textbooks
Comment from : Bit Banger


Puneet Singh
On teaching - at my alum (IITK), one of the professors would talk about a PhD student (Shirish) taking an exam in the faculty room: "he is done answering the questions, now he is asking questions"!
Comment from : Puneet Singh


Cyrus Tabery
Euv lithography, fusion production of electric energy to the grid, and quantum computing are all amazing pieces of technology One of these is not like the others 😁😁
Comment from : Cyrus Tabery


Shoalstone
So THAT'S what MEMVAR does
Comment from : Shoalstone


Ean Erickson
I would imagine hardware people were pro cisc for job preservation
Comment from : Ean Erickson


AmCan Tech
Thank you so much! Reading his book on MIPS
Comment from : AmCan Tech


Jurrasic Grant
He is a genius in his field but still so humble
Comment from : Jurrasic Grant


Stapleman 007
If you know nothing of micro processor architecture, this podcast episode is mostly meaningless
Comment from : Stapleman 007


The First Principles Guy
He looks a lot like Heisenberg in brba
Comment from : The First Principles Guy


Till Zemann
Legend
Comment from : Till Zemann


RAJAT CHOPRA 🇮🇳
He looks like a combination of Bryan Cranston and Patrick Stewart
Comment from : RAJAT CHOPRA 🇮🇳


Anthony Alexander
Thanks!
Comment from : Anthony Alexander


Batman Fan
Damn! You have had more legebds on your podcast than perhaps any other podcast This is a gift
Comment from : Batman Fan


Tyler Sehon
2 hours of my life well spent
Comment from : Tyler Sehon


Filaxsan
He's really number one Thanks for the interview Lex!
Comment from : Filaxsan


TheSulross
the one thing missing in Lex interviews is raising discussion on whether the trends of these technologies are actually good for the human species or negative This is more so in relation to technological outcomes of AI than most - indeed, perhaps that questioning is actually more pertinent in respect to AI than any other technological endeavor of Mankind
Comment from : TheSulross


_—-
Hi Lex, it’s my humble request to you to keep working on such podcasts on technology I am learning and gathering ideas through your podcasts which I never had in my life
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_—-
Hi Lex, your videos are bringing a new perspective in my life towards technology Please continue the hard and good work
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Kareem Hallak
Thank you for this podcast with Mr white
Comment from : Kareem Hallak


Daniel Fiori
Amazing episode Lex
Comment from : Daniel Fiori


esteban collazo
The closed cell prudently film because energy lately consider past a protective kidney steep, obscene surfboard
Comment from : esteban collazo


Tejas M
If Walter White was an engineer
Comment from : Tejas M


Roman Dzhadan
great talk, thank you!
Comment from : Roman Dzhadan


Chitranjan Baghi
Walter white never died he just changed occupation from crystals to chip design
Comment from : Chitranjan Baghi


Mimo
Walter white?! What are you doin' here?
Comment from : Mimo


Taliesins Personal Vlog - Taliesin McKnight
He looks like the guy from Breaking Bad lol Very informative
Comment from : Taliesins Personal Vlog - Taliesin McKnight


King Kong
Ngl the thumbnail got me thinking this was professor X
Comment from : King Kong


Fox Fews
the following is a conversation with captain picardbrbrat least the bookmark looked like that xD
Comment from : Fox Fews


perseverance8
The first microprocessor, the 4004, from 1971 is right at 50 years old now
Comment from : perseverance8


Prabhat Kumar
This podcast is absolute gold
Comment from : Prabhat Kumar


Chic Rondon
The assorted coil tinctorially scribble because jewel conspicuously enter between a descriptive beach zany, befitting step-uncle
Comment from : Chic Rondon


DASHDV
Heisenberg
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Joe Gregory
"there has to be something special about these 40 or 50 simple instructions that you can build something intelligent from"brI'm not a computer scientist, but aren't you able to produce all logical instructions from any other set of logical instructions? In the same way you can build nand gates from and, and so on
Comment from : Joe Gregory


Rakesh ram
Thank you , Lex Great conversation
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Charlie Palmer
Amazing to get glimpses at these individualsbrLex, you are amazing for bringing this content to the world!
Comment from : Charlie Palmer


CLIn7 l33tW00d
I didn't know Walter White did computer science
Comment from : CLIn7 l33tW00d


Variator
In swedish, Fridman translates to "The man of peace"
Comment from : Variator


TheBronx
What a great interview! Very interesting Thank you Lex, thank you David
Comment from : TheBronx


Han Han
Habana Labs AI Chipbr youtube/PfyGCbwOB_o
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Han Han
27:00brbrMarwellous ConfessionbrHow Intel won PC era?brAnd RISC bring mobile era
Comment from : Han Han


Eung Jin Lee
It is amazing I can listen to David in my bed
Comment from : Eung Jin Lee


Nothin Happened
Given that recommending books and audio books is a common occurance on your content, I would approach an audiobook company as a sponsor
Comment from : Nothin Happened


khronos
Another great one from the Legendary Lex
Comment from : khronos


Nuno Lopes
This was an amazing interview! It's great to hear from such a knoledgeable guest to get some more insight on this interesting topics!
Comment from : Nuno Lopes


BradMyrick
Walter White is a way better teacher than the show let on
Comment from : BradMyrick


Hop Music
One of my favorites, what a great guy to listen to in more ways than one
Comment from : Hop Music


HypnoticSuggestion
If we ignore Intel and look specifically at Nvidia and AMD (Ryzen and Radeon) moore's law has made a little bit of a comeback, but probably not sustainable using silicon It's gotten so expensive and complicated to do die shrinks that wafer cost has actually begun to rise Anyway, TSMC is killing it, they are two full nodes ahead of Intel Strange times
Comment from : HypnoticSuggestion


viruslab1
great man!
Comment from : viruslab1


Aaron Sayd
I clicked because I thought he had Patrick Stewart on
Comment from : Aaron Sayd


Mederbek Buzurmankulov
So Walter White decided to switch from Chemistry to Computer Science
Comment from : Mederbek Buzurmankulov


ned msen
Charles Xavier?)
Comment from : ned msen


Olympic Garden Crafts
1:26:50 Thank you! I am a computer technician in the field and the rubber meeting the road on this is devices being released with inefficient software (developers assuming the hardware is getting better) One of the worst offenders is microsoft, releasing some PCs without the hardware features to support their seemingly endless software suite!
Comment from : Olympic Garden Crafts


Bako S
Wonderful interview, I wonder if you could make segment pointing out books you recommend that gives the philosophy of programming Pattersons book seems interesting in that respect
Comment from : Bako S


Jeffrey Hudson
I sort of feel like the class clown saying this and I absolutely mean no disrespect to David Patterson but how many of you watching keep seeing Bryan Cranston when you see and listen to David Pattersonbr enwikipediaorg/wiki/Bryan_Cranston
Comment from : Jeffrey Hudson


see tortle
Aren't the "accelerators" being added to CPUs keep up with Moore's Law basically a throwback to CISC?
Comment from : see tortle


watashiwahatchi
love it, thanks!
Comment from : watashiwahatchi


riiad
Great podcast Advertising is starting to be a bit too much, though
Comment from : riiad


Bernadette Treual
Pure RISC has been dead for a long time, as instructions like "fused multiply-add" show Pure CISC is also dead Abominations like SPARC were RISC Try to program early SPARC, but stop before you go madbrI wish RISC-V more successbrbrOne amazing feature of x86 is its backwards compatibility and the non-existent fragmentation ARM is more fragmented, not providing binary compatibilitybrIf RISC-V will also provide this diverse ecosystem of a gazillion incompatible instruction set extensions, it will also be dead in the long run
Comment from : Bernadette Treual


Sauvik Dhammakirti
As good as he is with the computers he isn't terribly good at explaining them
Comment from : Sauvik Dhammakirti


sir meme-a-lot
Ah this is the dude from the books
Comment from : sir meme-a-lot


Ben Dover
Respect!
Comment from : Ben Dover


gopal v
1:02:29 Sounded like caustic from Apex Legends
Comment from : gopal v


Gull Lars
Great inteview David Patterson has worked on and been involved with a lot of amazing stuff He's a good mix of a visionary and a good engineering craftsman I guess that's some keys to working in computer architecture
Comment from : Gull Lars


Ferenc Szabo
The "simple" instruction Risc is a little confusing It's not mean that that ISA has a fewer instructions (i think on the AVR micros here) it's just meaning that the instruction is doing a simple taskI like the load store explanation better The x86 from the Pentium till now is between RISC and CISC blurred line
Comment from : Ferenc Szabo


DrDress
Who came here for Picard?
Comment from : DrDress


Dangelo Shakur
Badass, both of em'
Comment from : Dangelo Shakur


Vincent
It would be nice if you have a conversation with Andrea Morello
Comment from : Vincent


August Reigns
you lost me at hello
Comment from : August Reigns


HoMaster Zerg
Why is Captain Picard on here?
Comment from : HoMaster Zerg


SpenserFL
Lex is truly one of the great people of our time Thank you for exposing so many fascinating and impactful people to the world at large
Comment from : SpenserFL


Mårten Justrell
Excellent interview Easy on your top five
Comment from : Mårten Justrell


George Martin 59
David doesn't seem knowledgeable about the semiconductor industry: spectrumieeeorg/nanoclast/semiconductors/processors/intel-now-packs-100-million-transistors-in-each-square-millimeter
Comment from : George Martin 59


Lister Dave
I see Moore's law as a self fulfilling prophecy What I cannot quite decide is whether it accelerated or slowed down the progress, though I lean more towards the latter It seems to me that the large semiconductor companies have for the past thirty or forty years set their targets to just about match Moore's law as if not reaching it would be an embarrassing failure while just reaching it would be enough I cannot help thinking that by aiming to satisfy Moore's law rather than aiming as high as they can progress was considerably slowed down On the other hand it could be that without that threat of embarrassing failure might have given that extra motivation needed
Comment from : Lister Dave


Nomadic Brian
Am I the only one getting a Walter White flashback? Seriously though what an intelligent and loving person Good interview
Comment from : Nomadic Brian


pat bonny
CISC, RISC Hit by DISC?
Comment from : pat bonny


Dame Frances Yates Fan Club
OK this one did it; I finally subscribed
Comment from : Dame Frances Yates Fan Club


clayton surgeon
Great episode
Comment from : clayton surgeon


John Vardas
Simplicity is genius
Comment from : John Vardas


Sergio Vianna do Rio
Thanks Lex! This is by far the best interview from your podcast You and Mr Paterson had a very intelligent and entertaining conversation It takes two to dance Tango
Comment from : Sergio Vianna do Rio


Gnichi Mohamed
Thanks Lex for this video It is worth a lot of money :)
Comment from : Gnichi Mohamed


Dustin
I don't believe that Patterson's statement related to slowing improvement impacting cloud computing hold true:br1) Cloud computing will drive efficiency, anyhow, due to the transactional model that is coming with serverless computingbr2) The concept of cloud is elasticity, which just means you scale to more systems; you're rarely ever consuming entire processorsbrbrEDIT: Which the concept of RAID, which followed in conversation cloud is like that You can have redundancy and pool the performance of multiple resources
Comment from : Dustin


MadCatAttack1
Beautiful explanations! I've enjoyed listening to this very much Thank you Both of you
Comment from : MadCatAttack1



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