Stanford EE Computer Systems Colloquium

4:30 PM, Wednesday, November 4, 2015
NEC Auditorium, Gates Computer Science Building Room B3
Stanford University
http://ee380.stanford.edu

$9 Computer Architecture: The Chips That Make C.H.I.P., C.H.I.P.

Dave Rauchwerk
Next Thing Co.
About the talk:

Features: 1GHz ARM Cortex A8, 512MB RAM, 4GB NAND Flash, WiFi, Bluetooth.

Completely open source.

This talk will provide a technical overview of the hardware and software system architecture of the world's first $9 computer.

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About the speaker:

[speaker photo] Dave Rauchwerk is the founder, along with Gustavo Huber and Thomas Deckert, of the Oakland (California) based start-up, Next Thing Co.. Dave and his partners saw the need for a powerful but inexpensive processor, designed C.H.I.P., did a Kickstarter, raised over $2M, and took the design to production.

Contact information:

Dave Rauchwerk
Next Thing Co.