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Ep. 42 | Groq CEO and Ex-Googler Jonathan Ross on the Petaflop AI Chip and First Ever TPU

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Mar 29, 2022
Hardware and software engineering expert Jonathan Ross, CEO of Groq, discusses designing Google's first TPU and leading innovative AI hardware creation. He shares insights on chip architecture, the importance of hardware in problem-solving, and the groundbreaking technology behind Groq's chips. Ross also explores his entrepreneurial journey and the significance of empathy in innovation, emphasizing the culture of talent acquisition and product excellence for successful projects.
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ANECDOTE

Accidental FPGA Job

  • Jonathan Ross got his first FPGA job by accidentally convincing the interviewer he knew FPGA programming.
  • He learned FPGAs on the job, taking four months to blink an LED and another month to process packets.
INSIGHT

Success Disaster

  • Machine learning's success outpaced Google's ability to support it, creating a "success disaster."
  • This led Jonathan Ross to start the TPU project, realizing hardware was the solution.
INSIGHT

Tensors and TPUs

  • Tensors, often used in machine learning, are multi-dimensional arrays of numbers, extending the concept of matrices.
  • TPU stands for Tensor Processing Unit, initially named C-star, Squirrel Brain, and Superfluid.
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