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Fridman interviews Jim Keller. It's 2 years old but I watched it for the first time yesterday.

He has at least a second interview with Jim - lots of great information on both interviews. One item that stuck with me was Keller (in interview #2) thought that the Tesla FSD computer probably needed 5x more performance than it ended up with - disagreeing with Musk. (Both are strong engineers IMO).

The parts of the interview talking about failing cultures at AMD (pre-Zen) and Intel (14nm++++++) were very enlightening too. Jim sounds like a great leader too. (On a fun topic - he also talks a bit about using your sleep to solve complex problems).

I highly recommend these for anyone who hasn't seen them.
 
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