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Microarch Club
Dan Mangum
9 episodes
8 months ago
The art, science, and history of processor design.
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The art, science, and history of processor design.
Show more...
Technology
Science
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111: Kay Li
Microarch Club
1 hour 18 minutes
1 year ago
111: Kay Li

Kay Li joins to talk about custom hardware used in high-frequency trading, development workflows for FPGA and ASIC design, and why verification has become a bottleneck in the design process. We also discuss SiLogy, the startup Kay founded with Paul Kim to improve the design workflow, including their experience applying to and going through YCombinator, their initial target market, and how the platform could evolve over time.

Kay on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kay-li-84924128b/

Kay on Twitter: https://twitter.com/silikayli

Detailed Show Notes: https://microarch.club/episodes/111

Microarch Club
The art, science, and history of processor design.