@AnastasiInTech

Let me know what you think!

@noCOtwo

love this channel. I designed chips in Silicon Valley for 40 years and am now retired so I love  the content of this channel; it keeps me up to date on transistor development!!  I think you are right that Moores Law is still in play (who would of guessed!)

@helloostam

Dear Anastasi! 

As a woman going into the hardware engineering field, you are a great inspiration for me! I have been watching all of your videos  for the past couple of months and it is honestly a great source of information and motivation to continue learning. I am still an undergraduate in computer engineering and have found many obstacles to finish my degree, but seeing another woman successfully navigate this specific part of the industry with such passion, gives me all the courage I need to not only finish my degree, but also believe that I can make it in such a man dominated place of work! 

Thank you so much <3 You are doing amazing work on this channel!
Love from Greece.

@The_Penguin_City

This channel is one of the few in which so relevant topics are treated in a profound, but understandable way.

Congratulations for the research of this topics and the explanation of course.

@rslanna

I'm Brazilian and this channel about technology is one of the few that I can understand everything without needing additional subtitles. <3

@chrismantonuk

Fascinating stuff! I love that Moores law is still going after all these years. Chip technology still blows my mind, to think of components 10,000 times smaller than a hair!! Your enthusiasm and love of the subject is infectious, thanks for sharing!

@jeffhyche9839

I usually don't comment on a content creators  speech but your accent is simply delightful.

@cystarkman

how have i not found your channel until now. you know what you are talking about, which is refreshing.

you give me hope.

IBM research on 3d stacking started in the late 90s - they do not get the respect they deserve in regarding to pushing cpu design forward.

@hackingthehumantimemachine9360

Marvelous presentation. Sophisticated graphics, technically detailed, and a soothing delivery style that charms like a fairy tale story.

@brentglittle

In 1959 a kid brought, what was then, brand new technology to share time at school. It went into the new hand held transistor radios. It was 1 single transistor. Crazy how far it's come.

@sekubambadomino1671

I am very grateful.to.this channel. I have decided to learn more about technology. I.am  a complete illiterate in.this field  I pray I gain here gradual.understanding. thank.you

@oldnepalihippie

Retired IBMer here, and I just discovered this channel. Well done!

@dominus6695

Almost perfect! 
*into outer space
*computations 
*stack (not stake) 
*densest (not densiest)

@ISCCS1

Not only the useful, important and interesting info about computer chips architecture, besides her awesome smile and the look in her eyes hypnotizes me. She is really good explaning these topics. Nice job.

@MartinHardi

OMG .... my mind explodes ... your look, the background, the voice so unusual for this kind of content. I really love to see more women in tech. Great job!

@dfhepner

This was interesting.  I am a retired HW engineer from IBM.

@Mic_Glow

#1 Source of transistor news. Very beautiful transistors.

@calmchess0434

I wasn't bored or feel a dry video moment at all. Television Quality!

@daveblack6951

YouTube's recommendations gets it right sometimes!

@randomnik70

Your voice is perfect for creating videos where you cook various magical potions, at night, in a cauldron, using ingredients such as bat wings and salamander tears