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Introduction to the Conversation with Eli Harari
Panel Chair, Alan Weissberger introduces Brian Berg of Berg Software who moderates a discussion with Eli Harari, founder of SanDisk, on his work that led to the creation of ubiquitous solid state memory. This panel was part of the 2015 Flash Memory Summit.
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Inspired by JFK
Eli Harari discusses how the President Kennedy’s speech establishing the goal to send a person to the moon, inspired him as a 15-year-old living outside the United States.
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Eli Harari’s Time at Princeton
Eli Harari discusses his studies at Princeton and how that formed the basis for his future work.
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Development Efforts at Hughes
Eli Harari discusses his work at Hughes and how that led to his patent around the floating gate EEPROM. He also recounts a conversation he had with his wife and how her advice helped focus his development, which changed the world.
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Significance of the IEEE Milestone Award
Eli Harari discusses the significance of the IEEE Milestone award, as it relates to his invention of the floating gate EEPROM.
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Eli Harari’s Time at Intel
Eli Harari looks back at his time at Intel, including a very significant conversation with Andy Grove.
