In this episode of the Lex Fridman Podcast, Lex interviews Jim Keller, a microprocessor architect, about the value of theory versus engineering in building software and hardware systems. They discuss branch prediction, the importance of craftsmanship in engineering, and the evolution of instruction sets, including RISC-V. Keller shares insights on Intel's historical success, the leadership styles of Steve Jobs and Elon Musk, and the balance between chaos and order in organizations. The conversation shifts to deep learning hardware, with Keller detailing his work at Tenstorrent and the potential of graph-based computing. They explore Moore's Law, the future of computing, and the nature of consciousness, also touching on the GameStop saga, advice for young people, and the role of love and family in a successful life.
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