

Mark Horowitz
Chair of the Electrical Engineering Department at Stanford University and expert in semiconductors and computing.
Top 3 podcasts with Mark Horowitz
Ranked by the Snipd community

10 snips
Feb 13, 2025 • 30min
Chips and the Future of Computing
Mark Horowitz, a leading semiconductor expert and Chair of Electrical Engineering at Stanford, joins Sebastian Elbaum, a technologist focused on AI implications, to discuss the future of computing. They dive into the evolving landscape of chip manufacturing, the challenges posed by diminishing returns of Moore's Law, and how hardware strides are essential for AI advancement. Their conversation navigates the geopolitics of semiconductor exports, the need for a skilled workforce, and the exciting, yet cautious, outlook on quantum computing.

7 snips
Feb 14, 2025 • 30min
New Podcast Spotlight: The Interconnect
Mark Horowitz, Chair of Electrical Engineering at Stanford, and Sebastian Elbaum, technologist at the Council on Foreign Relations, dive into the future of chip manufacturing and the crucial role of semiconductors in AI innovation. They discuss the implications of Moore's Law and the intensifying U.S.-China competition, alongside the pressing need for skilled labor in chip manufacturing. The conversation highlights strategic investments necessary for the U.S. to maintain its leadership in tech, as well as the intersection of energy sustainability with advanced computing.

Feb 14, 2025 • 30min
New Podcast Spotlight: The Interconnect
Mark Horowitz, Chair of Electrical Engineering at Stanford, and Sebastian Elbaum, a tech expert from the Council on Foreign Relations, dive into the future of chip manufacturing and its impact on AI. They highlight challenges to Moore's Law and the geopolitical implications of semiconductor tech, particularly U.S. export restrictions on China. The guests also discuss energy challenges for AI and brainstorm whimsical app ideas, blending serious topics with creative humor. This engaging dialogue connects the dots between technology and policy like never before.