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Mobile Chip Design - Computerphile

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Discussing System On Chip (SoC) - Computerphile

Discussing System On Chip (SoC) - Computerphile

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Apple M1 Ultra & NUMA - Computerphile

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Physics of Computer Chips - Computerphile

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How Cell Phones Reveal Your Location - Computerphile

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ARM Don't Make Computer Chips - Computerphile

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Silicon Brain: 1,000,000 ARM cores - Computerphile

The Human Brain Project is behind this attempt to build a million core brain simulator. Professor Steve Furber of the University of ...

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Garbage Collection (Mark & Sweep) - Computerphile

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Mobile Interface Problems - Computerphile

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ARM Processor - Sowing the Seeds of Success - Computerphile

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TPM (Trusted Platform Module) - Computerphile

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Inside the CPU - Computerphile

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Triangles to Pixels - Computerphile

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Emulation - Computerphile

Emulation sounds difficult, begins to look simple and then ends up being difficult after all! Dr Steve Bagley explains.

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Digital Images - Computerphile

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CPU Pipeline - Computerphile

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