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Did you know Applied’s sensor technology is enabling the AI era? We typically think of memory and logic chips, but there’s a whole category of specialty chips that sense the world. Watch our materials science expert David explain how Applied is advancing technology in our everyday lives to our HR colleague Katie. Watch and share this video today! #MakePossibleABetterFuture #GreatThingsHappenHere #WeAreAppliedMaterials

Dinesh Saigal

IIoT/Industry 4.0 solutions for semiconductor industry

2w

Sensor chips and AI also enable our own tools to make even smarter sensors. Make sense?

Amber Cooley

Driving Manufacturing Excellence Through Strategic Partnerships: Your Enterprise Solutions Consultant

2w

Loved the video! I find it fascinating what you can do with sensors, chips and AI. ;) One of the cool facts I learned about California Sea Lions last year is that the males all migrate up to Oregon and the females stay in California.. I wonder if this information came from the sensor's as well??? Thanks for sharing the video

Sheweta Hazare Herwadkar

Human Resources Business Partner at Applied Materials

2w

Love this, super awesome Katie 😀

Ben W.

People Leader | Program Manager | Product Manager | Business Analyst | Evangelist for Quality

2w

Nice interview David Britz! Good to know that fun fact too. :-)

Katie Ferrick

Managing Director @ Applied Materials | Social Impact Leader | Community Affairs

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Lisa Britz, I thought you'd love this helpful explainer on sensor technology and AI! ;)

Charisse Zhao

Experienced TCAD Engineer and Project Manager

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Lovely interview Katie!

Joseph Lee

Business Development Director for ICAPS & IMS at Applied Materials

2w

Great Interview !!

syed junaid

"Mechanical Engineer | Specializing in Hydraulic Systems & Industrial Efficiency | Tata Steel Internship in Wire Rod Mill Optimization"

2w

Thanks for sharing

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