22 maj 2026
81 min
New blackboard lecture with Reiner Pope: how do chips actually work - starting with basic logic gates, and working up to why GPUs, TPUs, FPGAs, and the human brain each look the way they do.
Reiner is CEO of MatX, a new chip startup (full disclosure - I’m an angel investor). He was previously at Google, where he worked on software efficiency, compilers, and TPU architecture.
Watch this one on YouTube so you can see the chalkboard. Read the transcript.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 – Building a multiply-accumulate from logic gates
00:16:31 – Muxes and the cost of data movement
00:26:10 – How systolic arrays work
00:39:11 – Clock cycles and pipeline registers
00:51:51 – FPGAs vs ASICs
01:03:25 – Cache vs scratchpad
01:07:27 – Why CPU cores are much bigger than GPU cores
01:12:00 – Brains vs chips
01:15:33 – A GPU is just a bunch of tiny TPUs
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