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Those who are old enough will remember when computers filled entire rooms. Many of those just entering college may not recall a time when iPods had spinning hard drives inside them. This was before "Moore's Law" helped propel solid state technology to the point that it could power laptops and the incredibly thin handsets colloquially referred to as "phones." Anyone interested in the powerful devices they carry in their pockets should find this lecture--titled "Flash: how Silicon Valley Enabled Mobile Computing"--fascinating. Brian Berg, a computer storage consultant, will lead the talk and interview Dr. Eli Harari, founder of SanDisk.
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