Stanford Seminar - The Soul of a New Machine: Rethinking the Computer
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- čas přidán 3. 03. 2020
- Bryan Cantrill
Oxide Computer Company
February 26, 2020
While our software systems have become increasingly elastic, the physical substrate available to run that software (that is, the computer!) has remained stuck in a bygone era of PC architecture. Hyperscale infrastructure providers have long since figured this out, building machines that are fit to purpose -- but those advances have been denied to the mass market. In this talk, we will talk about our vision for a new, rack-scale, server-side machine -- and how we anticipate advances like open firmware, RISC-V, and Rust will play a central role in realizing that vision.
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Great talk. Somehow I had missed this. Bryan's enthusiasm is totally infectious. Absolutely driven to solve these problems and gather the right people to solve them as a team.
Wow - just wow - what an amazing talk!
awesome talk!
16:48 is he talking about Oracle? That's quite strong worded.
@@21nickik thanks. It's weird how I got to Bryan I think these Stanford seminars were where I first I encountered him. Even though he does a lot that interests me.
Yep, there's a talk where he hilariously tells the audience "not to anthropomorphize Larry Ellison" and compares the man to a lawnmower.
This is the "Lawnmower speech" czcams.com/video/-zRN7XLCRhc/video.html
@@cebruthius yeah i watched several of his content. I like the oxide computer podcasts, I just wish someone would summarise them cause they're too long sometimes.
@@lale5767 Try Eightify?
um...um...Is the speaker amped-out on crank?
Welcome to the Bryan Cantrill experience 😆