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Philip Wong - America vs Everybody: Will The US Win The Chip Race?

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Chips have been playing a central role in modern societies across the globe. From airplanes to smartphones; from defibrillators to factory robots. It is everywhere. Therefore, it is hard to imagine a world without it.

The advancement of chips—and thus humanity—will only be possible if, and only if, open science and international cooperation continue to persist. With the current geopolitical turmoil, who is going to pay the cost of chip innovation slow-down?

About the Guest:

Philip Wong is a Willard R. and Inez Kerr Bell Professor in the School of Engineering, at Stanford University. He was the Vice President of Corporate Research at TSMC (2018—2020) and has remained the Chief Scientist of TSMC in a consulting and advisory role. Prior to Stanford, he was with the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center for almost two decades (1988—2004).

About the Host:

Gita Wirjawan is an Indonesian entrepreneur, educator, and Honorary Professor of Politics and International Relations at the School of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham. He is also a visiting scholar at The Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC) at Stanford University (2022—2024) and a fellow at Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.

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Content:

  • Prof. Wong's Childhood & Cultural Background
  • Education Journey
  • STEM vs Social Sciences
  • Migrating Story
  • Semiconductor 101
  • Moore's Law: A Self-fulfilling Prophecy?
  • The Future of Moore’s Law
  • “Geopolitics Could Go Wrong”
  • TSMC's Secret Recipe
  • Comparing Asia, Middle East & US
  • AI
  • Chip: Modern Sputnik Race?
  • Logic, Memory, Special Chips
  • How Chips Unite the World
  • How Much Is Too Much of Protectionism?
  • Are Chips The New Oil?
  • Message for Southeast Asia
  • Onshoring

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Chips have been playing a central role in modern societies across the globe. From airplanes to smartphones; from defibrillators to factory robots. It is everywhere. Therefore, it is hard to imagine a world without it.

The advancement of chips—and thus humanity—will only be possible if, and only if, open science and international cooperation continue to persist. With the current geopolitical turmoil, who is going to pay the cost of chip innovation slow-down?

About the Guest:

Philip Wong is a Willard R. and Inez Kerr Bell Professor in the School of Engineering, at Stanford University. He was the Vice President of Corporate Research at TSMC (2018—2020) and has remained the Chief Scientist of TSMC in a consulting and advisory role. Prior to Stanford, he was with the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center for almost two decades (1988—2004).

About the Host:

Gita Wirjawan is an Indonesian entrepreneur, educator, and Honorary Professor of Politics and International Relations at the School of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham. He is also a visiting scholar at The Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC) at Stanford University (2022—2024) and a fellow at Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.

#Endgame #GitaWirjawan #PhilipWong

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Content:

  • Prof. Wong's Childhood & Cultural Background
  • Education Journey
  • STEM vs Social Sciences
  • Migrating Story
  • Semiconductor 101
  • Moore's Law: A Self-fulfilling Prophecy?
  • The Future of Moore’s Law
  • “Geopolitics Could Go Wrong”
  • TSMC's Secret Recipe
  • Comparing Asia, Middle East & US
  • AI
  • Chip: Modern Sputnik Race?
  • Logic, Memory, Special Chips
  • How Chips Unite the World
  • How Much Is Too Much of Protectionism?
  • Are Chips The New Oil?
  • Message for Southeast Asia
  • Onshoring

------------------

Earn a Master of Public Policy degree and be Indonesia's future narrator. More info:

admissions@sgpp.ac.id | https://admissions.sgpp.ac.id | https://wa.me/628111522504

Visit and subscribe:

@SGPPIndonesia | @Endgame_Clips

  continue reading

209 episodes

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