- From: Kai Ninomiya <kainino@google.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 17:05:03 -0400
- To: public-gpu <public-gpu@w3.org>, Dawn Graphics <dawn-graphics@googlegroups.com>
Received on Wednesday, 16 October 2024 21:05:19 UTC
Brandon reminded me to share the recording of the guest lecture I gave at UPenn's CIS 5650 GPU Programming and Architecture course on Oct 7. Here it is! <https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-AMvu2CjCfsq1qFAs3qU7BRdO_Oyiyjc/view> (Slides here <https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1cJ5P2tZKrokV67vBqkhmomOWY35ScXquP8hSDRMhWO8/edit>, mostly written by Brandon for the past two years' guest lectures) (The slides and recording are public, they can also be found on the course schedule <https://cis5650-fall-2024.github.io/syllabus/>) If you work on WebGPU, I can't necessarily recommend watching the whole thing - it's well over 2 hours long (I did not make any effort to timebox it, I should have spent some time to do that). I also remembered after the lecture that I didn't repeat the many questions from students/staff, but I just checked and they're mostly audible! Which is good because there were some interesting questions. Apologies in advance if I misrepresented anything (e.g. when ruminating on the past 7.5 years of standardization) but I don't think I said anything too bad :) -Kai (he/they)
Received on Wednesday, 16 October 2024 21:05:19 UTC