Silicon Valley Forumby Admin on 09-10-2021 at 11:56 am
The SEMI Silicon Valley Chapter Presents:
WAFERS TO WALL STREET—A Semiconductor Outlook
Location
Virtual Event, Pacific Time,
United States
Emerging Markets & Technologies Driving Significant Investment Globally
Major investments are developing in semiconductor fab capacity expansion
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Dan and Mike are joined by Ray Zinn, the longest serving CEO in Silicon Valley. Join us for a tour of the very beginnings of the semiconductor industry and the rise of the fabless movement. Beyond a historical perspective, Ray also discusses the importance of semiconductor technology and its impact on the world, governments and … Read More
Dan and Mike are joined by John East, a silicon valley industry veteran who takes you on a tour of the very foundation of Silicon Valley and venture capital. John explores the beginnings of these key parts of the world as we know it today and explains who the Traitorous Eight are and what role they played.
Biography
John East retired… Read More
Today people make chips with 10 billion transistors and no-one thinks anything of it. But there was a day (Or more correctly a decade) when we couldn’t make even one transistor reliably. How did we start there and get where we are today? Who were the players? What did they do? John East is a grizzled veteran of the semiconductor business.… Read More
Member Price: $55.00
Regular price/Non-Member Price: $75.00
Students: $15.00 (Must have a valid Student ID. For student registration code, contact Lin Tso at ltso@semi.org)
Date & Time:
March 27, 2020
7:30 am – 11:30 am
Event Agenda
Location
SEMI HQ
673 S. Milpitas Boulevard
Milpitas, CA 95035
United States
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SNUG Silicon Valleyby Admin on 01-08-2020 at 1:27 pm
March 18-19, 2020
Santa Clara Convention Center
5001 Great America Pkwy, Santa Clara, CA 95054
About SNUG
Your Global Design Community Focused on Innovation
The Synopsys Users Group (SNUG) was established in 1991 to provide users of Synopsys design tools and technology with an open forum in which they could exchange ideas, discuss… Read More
From time to time I give presentations to various audiences: Silicon Valley the Way I Saw It. I always enjoy doing that. One particular section always makes me stop and think. “Who was this guy? How did he do what he did? Why didn’t I do that? “What made him so special?” It’s the Steve Jobs section. I met twice with Steve Jobs when … Read More