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Description Welcome lecture. Lecture 1, Module 2 of COURSETITLE.
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Source YouTube: 6002-L1-oei12-2_100 – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today
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SPEAKER 1: 6.002x is an extraordinarily fun course.
This course is the first course in an EE or an EECS
curriculum at MIT.
This course will help you make the big jump
from physics to EECS.
You will learn, what, all kinds of fun
things in this course.
So, for example, you will learn what's behind this.
What's behind the iPhone.
What are some of the foundational technologies and
cool ideas that drive this and many other fun
things in our lives?
Very useful things in our lives as well, that have
really been able to improve the productivity of all of
humankind over the past many, many decades.
This course also forms the foundations of
devices like this.
This is a chip photo of Intel's 22
nanometer multicore processor.
And you will learn about some basic technologies that are
used in building devices such as this as well.

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current20:06, 10 August 201754 s, 1,280 × 720 (1.87 MB)Sj (talk | contribs)Imported media from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rpg8Bq6hb4

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VP9 720P 262 kbps Completed 21:47, 3 September 2018 37 s
VP9 480P 186 kbps Completed 21:47, 3 September 2018 35 s
VP9 360P 145 kbps Completed 21:46, 3 September 2018 21 s
VP9 240P 123 kbps Completed 21:46, 3 September 2018 18 s
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