Important UPD under the cut!
1. Initially, Intel planned to hold only three lectures at the Polytechnic Museum, so the appearance of the poster for the fourth part, I myself was surprised. The lecture is called β
I, ROBOT. Robotics is on the verge of postbiological evolution βand will be conducted by
Sergey Kernbach , Ph.D. (Germany), head of the collective robotics group, Institute of Parallel and Distributed Systems (University of Stuttgart).

I looked at the poster, read the announcement ... and concluded that this lecture has every chance of becoming the most interesting of those held. The place and time of the meeting is in the picture - if you want, then come.
Free admission! Unfortunately, as it turned out just now, the lecture is paid (100 rubles), because it is held by the Polytechnic Museum itself, and Intel is only a partner.')
2. The previous (third) lecture was given by Oleg Semenov, head of the Russian Intel Labs. The story was about the scientific development of the company - in principle, I already wrote about this (
one ,
two ), but if you want, you can listen to the recording of the event. I apologize for the quality.
[Lecture 3 | Download / 135Mb]
I have already laid out the second lecture (about the history of Russian microprocessor developments; the lecturer - Intel Fellow, academician
Boris Babayan ), but if you suddenly missed it - download it.
[Lecture 2 | Download / 180Mb]
And from the first lecture (about modern semiconductor technologies and their problems) I made an interesting post - read!
[Lecture 1 | Read / 10 minutes time]
3. The β
Dao IT Schnick β competition is nearing completion. As you probably know, IT-Schnick is not so much education as vocation. IT-Schnick (the more highly qualified), are not born - they become. Tell your story of climbing the stairs to the world of high technology (hardware, software, networks and other IT-wisdom) - there are still prizes! ;) Hurry up, the contest goes until December 5th.
Successes!