From University Video Communications' catalog: "The lecture introduces the architectural and technological consideations for development of supercomputer systems. peformance is ahvieved by reducing the time to process any given quantity of data; this is done by inceasing the number of concurrently processed data items, and by shortening the machine cycle rquired to perform that processing. The NEC SX-3 R Supercomputer is used as an example. Chip design, packaging and interrconnects, and cooling are presented, followed by a discussion of architectuarl issues such as scalar performance, instruction control, vector architectural features, parallel architectural features, and multiprocessor."
This panel was conducted on November 29th, 1990 at the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in Massachusetts to mark the 30th anniversary of the creation of the PDP-1 minicomputer. Tape 1: John T. “Jack” Gilmore, Jr. provides the opening remarks. Steven Levy, who had then recently published his book Hackers, moderated the panel of key MIT professors and student “hackers” associated with the PDP-1. Jack B. Dennis speaks beginning at the 5:07 mark. Edward “Ed” Fredkin speaks at 16:20. Stephen “Slug” Russell speaks at 25:28. J. Martin “Shag” Graetz speaks at 31:55. David Gross speaks at 43:33. General discussion at 58:15. Tape 2: The tape begins with Marvin Minsky’s recollections about the PDP-1. John McCarthy speaks at 5:25. Richard Greenblatt speaks at 8:15. John McCarthy speaks again at 9:48. Ted Johnson speaks at 12:04. Edward “Ed” Fredkin speaks at 18:40. General discussion at 19:35. Dan Murphy speaks at 24:50.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. In this event Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum welcomes Stephanie Leung.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. In this event Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum welcomes Matthew Ferraro.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. In this event Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum welcomes David Reiman.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. In this event Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum welcomes Anima Patil-Sabale.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. During each day-long event, students gain hands-on experience as they build and program a Raspberry Pi, design instruction sets to navigate a life-size maze, and investigate historic methods of computer programming. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. For this Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum welcomes SRI International’s Chief Information Security Officer, Jeff Klaben. Jeff Klaben is the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for SRI International, a nonprofit, independent research and innovation center. He is also an Adjunct Professor with Santa Clara University’s College of Engineering. Jeff previously served as a Principal with Neohapsis, IT Group Director at SanDisk, CISO at Life Technologies, Engineering Group Director with Cadence Design Systems, and led Enterprise Architecture and IT Security at Applied Materials. He also led professional services delivery, product management, and start-up incubation at Accenture. He is co-author of The Computer Incident Response Planning Handbook and an inventor on several future U.S. patents.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. In this event Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum was welcomes Google's Sargun Kaur. Sargun Kaur was raised in the heart of the Bay which has led her to have a penchant for geeky technological breakthroughs, a palate for spicy and innovative cuisine, and a passion for creativity in all types of medium. She attributes her great wit in a large part to the Gilmore Girls and her horrid cooking skills not to her mother, who is a great cook. She is currently working as a backend software engineer on Google My Maps, a tool to help the world communicate about places and events a lot better.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is a program of interactive STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) events led by the Computer History Museum. These one day long events are designed to introduce Bay Area middle school students, particularly those from populations that are typically underrepresented in high-tech professions, to the basic concepts behind coding and applied mathematics, in order to excite them about pursuing STEM in their education and future careers. Through activities that emphasize problem solving, collaboration, creativity, and project-based learning, students gain hands-on experience building and programming a Raspberry Pi, designing instruction sets to navigate a life-sized maze, and investigate historic methods of computer programming. Each event is keynoted by a "rock star" - a tech industry luminary who shares his or her personal story to inspire students and pique their interest – and supported by other tech professionals who act as role models and mentors throughout the day.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. In this event Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum welcomes Myra Nawabi.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. In this event Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum welcomes Ayori Selassie. Meet Ayori Selassie, an entrepreneur, philanthropist and Senior Solution Engineer at Salesforce. She is also Creator of the Life Model Canvas. Ayori is a unique and fearless leader whose belief that extraordinary initiative, people skills, and exemplary results helped drive her beyond a life paved with hardships, challenges, and obstacles in order to achieve incredible success…and whose future ambition has her eyes set on an executive seat at the table. Ayori has an eye for talent and a unique skill that bridges opportunity to others and gives the larger community opportunities for growth. She's also won hackathons herself and developed a video game for the Jim Henson Company with a startup she co-founded by the Intuitive Interactive. Ayori is known for doing it all but she prides herself on doing it well and making a difference. Her ambition for the future is executive leadership and she plans to initiate graduate studies to pursue a Masters of Business.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. In this event Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum welcomes Verily Life Sciences' Vicky Demas. Vicky Demas is a chemical engineer focusing in diagnostics, point of care assays and nanotechnology, imaging, physiological and physiometric sensing. Vicky received her Bachelor's from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, while leading a three phase NASA/AFS sponsored project, including designing and running experiments on-board NASA’s KC-135 parabolic flights, using a metal analog to investigate fluid flow in solid-liquid interfaces during casting. She received her PhD from the University of California- Berkeley focusing on research to enable high-resolution NMR and MRI in inhomogeneous fields present in portable systems. She set up multiple international collaborations, and continued research as a fellow in portable magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging with lithography produced micro coils in the Lawrence Berkeley and Lawrence Livermore National Labs. After her postdoctoral fellowship, Vicky joined an early stage nanoparticle startup company (T2 Biosystems), where she was instrumental to the development of the first diagnostic instruments (T2Dx and T2MR) and cartridge. The company received FDA approval for its sepsis diagnostic system at the end of 2014. Vicky currently leads the biomedical systems engineering team in the Verily Research Group, focusing on the development of life sciences tools, imaging modalities, including endoscopic and physiometric applications.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. In this event Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum welcomes Lorne Kligerman.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. In this event Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum welcomes Alvaro Prieto.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. In this event Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum welcomes Ali Guarneros Luna.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. In this event Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum welcomes Patrick Yeon.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. In this event Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum welcomes Arda Akman.
Technology's effect on our society and culture continues to grow, yet only 18 percent of those equipped to design our future—and benefit from these high-paying jobs—are women. What effect does this gap have on our products, economy, and future? Listen to some of the most powerful women in tech talk about the gender gap and how we can work together to make change. This overview video provides insights and advice from some of the most successful and powerful Silicon Valley women in tech about the state of the field and how we can work together to make it better. For instance, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg discusses the gender pay gap, Daphne Koller, founder of Coursera, makes a plea for men to recognize women’s contributions in meetings, and long-time NetApp senior vice president of software systems Helen Bradley talks about how the numbers of women she was able to recruit diminished drastically from the mid-’80s to the ‘90s.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. In this event Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum welcomes David Reiman.
Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build is an interactive STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience that introduces Bay Area middle school students to the basic concepts of coding and applied mathematics in order to inspire them to pursue STEM in their future education and careers. Events are supported by tech professionals who act as role models and mentors, including special keynote speakers, or "rock stars," who kick off each event by sharing their personal stories and experiences. In this event Broadcom Presents Design_Code_Build the Computer History Museum welcomes Brina Lee.