Silicon
From the Invention of the Microprocessor to the New Science of Consciousness
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Narrated by:
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Mark Bramhall
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Federico Faggin
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“As soon as she heard me enter, Elvia awoke from a light sleep that had overcome her as she anxiously waited: ‘How did it go?’ Excited, I exclaimed, ‘It works!’ We embraced, almost overwhelmed with feelings of euphoria and happiness, aware that something epochal had happened. On that cold January night of 1971, the world’s first microprocessor was born!”
The creation of the microprocessor launched the digital age. The key technology allowing unprecedented integration, and the design of the world’s first microprocessor, the Intel 4004, were the achievement of Federico Faggin. Shrinking an entire computer onto a tiny and inexpensive piece of silicon would come to define our daily lives, imbuing myriad devices and everyday objects with computational intelligence.
In Silicon, internationally recognized inventor and entrepreneur Federico Faggin chronicles his “four lives”: his formative years in war-torn Northern Italy, his pioneering work in American microelectronics, his successful career as a high-tech entrepreneur, and his more recent explorations into the mysteries of consciousness. In this heartfelt memoir, Faggin paints vivid anecdotes, walks listeners through society-changing technological breakthroughs, and shares personal insights, as each of his lives propels the next.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-03-24
uniquely positioned insight
First hand account from possibly the most legitimate and talented individual on of some of the key points in the ascent of man through development of the microprocessor through to consciousness and the other side of everything.
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- A. R. Haslam
- 04-11-24
An extraordinary book about an extraordinary life
This will not be an easy listen for many because Federico Faggin attempts to describe as many details as possible about his inventions in the field of electronics and the microprocessor. He also provides an appendix on his website to be able to give diagrams and even more technical details for those who wish to explore even further. Stick with it because it isn't until he gets to what he calls his fourth life that he starts revealing his work on consciousness and how this links to his understanding of quantum field theory. We stand at an important place in history and Federico Faggin has been at the forefont of a unifying process between science, philosophy and religion. Because of his understanding of information technology, and of artificial neural networks he is able to confidently tell us that artificial intelligence will never be able to bring consciousness to machines, not even quantum computers. Consciousness, he says, is not a by-product of the brain and can never be a by-product of the silicon chip, because they exist in the classical world of physicalism whereas consciousness is a fundamental property of nature and exists, along with free-will, at the level of the quantum fields. His conclusion agrees with A R Haslam in his work "Realities of Meaning" and with Philip Goff, the panpsychist philosopher who wrote "Consciousness and Fundamental Reality".
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