Hugh Woznkroff: Moore's Law has been basically hamstrung for years now by heat or like by fans just not being that good. It's funny. Anybody who knows a little bit about technology is probably heard at some point along the way about Moore's Law. And that is it for me this week. I thought we'll be writing probably a little something about for our and Seshu in the paper this weekend as well as a bunch of other stuff. So do pick up a copy of the paper or just log on to time.co.uk. We will be back next week with another exciting episode. Talk soon.
The Sunday Times’ tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Seshu Madhavapeddy co-founder and chief executive of Frore Systems, to talk about why our devices underperform and we don;t know it (4:20), the problem with fans (8:00), inventing a new chip (13:00), how it works (17:30), why he started the company (20:30), getting into an IIT in India (21:40), leaving Nortel at the peak of the dotcom boom (26:00), startup lessons (28:10), raising $116 million (33:00), getting Frore’s chips into computers (34:50), the recruiting challenge (41:40), and his worst day (44:00).
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