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The hottest chips conference

This was the 34th year of the Hot Chips conference, which has traditionally been presented in Silicon Valley during August. The name “Hot” is a play on words for the weather and the performance of the latest designs. Hot Chips is like a second act to ISSCC during February in San Francisco. ISSCC is a formal academic research paper presentation ...

Jon Peddie

This was the 34th year of the Hot Chips conference, which has traditionally been presented in Silicon Valley during August. The name “Hot” is a play on words for the weather and the performance of the latest designs. Hot Chips is like a second act to ISSCC during February in San Francisco. ISSCC is a formal academic research paper presentation venue, a bit of a look to the future. It is similar in that regard to some of the device papers given at Siggraph, also in an academic motif. Hot Chips is present-day introduction of products in production or close
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