The next online meeting of the RISC OS User Group Of London will be:
The Future of Microprocessors, presented by Sophie Wilson CBE
Monday 19th April 2021, 7.45pm
Online via Zoom, meeting open from 7.30pm
http://rougol.jellybaby.net/meetings/index.html
Exactly 11 years since her previous visit to a packed ROUGOL, we are delighted to virtually welcome back Sophie Wilson to talk to us about the development of microprocessors, past, present, and future.
Sophie needs little introduction to Acorn/RISC OS users, having been co-designer of the BBC Micro, designer of the ARM instruction set, and author of BBC BASIC (6502 and ARM versions). She is also a Broadcom Fellow and Distinguished Engineer, a Fellow of the Royal Society, a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, a Fellow of the British Computer Society, and has an honorary doctorate of science from Cambridge University and a CBE.
After the talk there will be a Q&A session, providing an amazing opportunity to have those questions that have always puzzled you answered by one of the most influential people on modern computing.
This meeting held online via Zoom. Please contact us to receive a link to the meeting on the day. If you have the link to any of the meetings this year, it's the same link!
Bryan.
Sophie Wilson at ROUGOL, Mon 19th April 2021
Sophie Wilson at ROUGOL, Mon 19th April 2021
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Re: Sophie Wilson at ROUGOL, Mon 19th April 2021
Looking forward to it... Will it be recorded and posted on YouTube?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: Sophie Wilson at ROUGOL, Mon 19th April 2021
That's the plan.

RISC OS User Group Of London - http://www.rougol.jellybaby.net/
RISC OS London Show - http://www.riscoslondonshow.co.uk/
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Re: Sophie Wilson at ROUGOL, Mon 19th April 2021
It would be nice to see a recording of the conference. Still, judging by the first post of the thread, it was really interesting there.