歌词
Lesson 10
第十节
Silicon valley
硅谷
What does the computer industry thrive on apart from anarchy?
在无政府状态下,计算机产业如何发展?
Technology trends may push Silicon Valley back to the future.
技术的发展趋势有可能把硅谷重新推向未来
Carver Mead, a pioneer in integrated circuits and a professor of computer science at the California Institute of Technology,
卡弗.米德, 集成电路的一位先驱,加州理工学院的计算机教授
notes there are now workstations that enable engineers to design,
注意到,现在有些计算机工作站使工程技术人员可以设计
test and produce chips right on their desks,
试验和生产芯片,在他们的办公桌上
much the way an editor creates a newsletter on a Macintosh.
就像一位编辑在苹果机上编出一份时事通讯一样
As the time and cost of making a chip drop to a few days and a few hundred dollars,
由于制造一块芯片的时间已缩短至几天,费用也只有几百美元
engineers may soon be free to let their imaginations soar without being penalized by expensive failures.
因此,工程技术人员可能很块就可充分发挥他们的想像力,而不会因失败而造成经济上的损失
Mead predicts that inventors will be able to perfect powerful customized chips over a weekend at the office --
米德预言发明者可以在办公室用一个周末的时间生产了完美的、功能很强的、按客户需求设计的芯片
spawning a new generation of garage start-ups and giving the U.S. a jump on its foreign rivals in getting new products to market fast.
造就新一代从汽车间起家的技术人员,在把产品推向市场方面使美国把它的外国对手们打个措手不及
'We've got more garages with smart people,' Mead observes.
“我们有更多的汽车间,那里有许多聪明人,”米德说
'We really thrive on anarchy.'
我们确实是靠这种无政府状态发展起来的
And on Asians.Already,orientals and Asian Americans constitute the majority of the engineering staffs at many Valley firms.
靠的是亚洲人。硅谷许多公司中工程技术人员的大多数是东方人和亚裔美国人
And Chinese, Korean, Filipino and Indian engineers are graduating in droves from California's colleges.
中国、韩国、菲律宾和印度的工程师一批批地从加州的大学毕业
As the heads of next-generation start-ups,
作为新掘起一代的带头人
these Asian innovators can draw on customs and languages to forge tighter links with crucial Pacific Rim markets.
亚裔发明家可以凭借他们在习惯和语言上的优势,与关键的太平洋沿岸市场建立起更加牢固的联系
For instance, Alex Au, a Stanford Ph.D. from Hong Kong, has set up a Taiwan factory to challenge Japan's near lock on the memory-chip market.
比如说,亚历克斯.奥,一位来自香港的斯坦福大学博士,已经在台湾建厂,对日本在内存条市场上近似垄断的局面提出了挑战
India-born N.Damodar Reddy's tiny California company reopened an AT&T chip plant in Kansas City last spring with financing from the state of Missouri.
印度出生的N.达莫达.雷迪经营的小小的加州公司在堪萨斯城重新启用了美国电话电报公司的一家芯片工厂,并从密苏里州获取了财政上的支持
Before it becomes a retirement village,
在硅谷变成一个退休村之前
Silicon Valley may prove a classroom for building a global business.
它很可能成为建立全球商业的一个教学场地
专辑信息
1.Lesson 1 Finding fossil man
2.Lesson 3 Matterhorn man
3.Lesson 2 Spare that spider
4.Lesson 4 Seeing hands
5.Lesson 5 Youth
6.Lesson 6 The sporting spirit
7.Lesson 7 Bats
8.Lesson 8 Trading standards
9.Lesson 9 Royal espionage
10.Lesson 10 Silicon valley
11.Lesson 11 How to grow old
12.Lesson 12 Banks and their customers
13.Lesson 13 The search for oil
14.Lesson 14 The Butterfly Effect
15.Lesson 15 Secrecy in industry
16.Lesson 16 The modern city
17.Lesson 17 A man-made disease
18.Lesson 18 Porpoises
19.Lesson 19 The stuff of dreams
20.Lesson 20 Snake poison
21.Lesson 21 William S.Hart and the early ‘Western’
22.Lesson 22 Knowledge and progress
23.Lesson 23 Bird flight
24.Lesson 24 Beauty
25.Lesson 25 Non-auditory effects of noise
26.Lesson 26 The past life of the earth
27.Lesson 27 The ‘Vasa’
28.Lesson 28 Patients and doctors
29.Lesson 29 The hovercraft
30.Lesson 30 Exploring the sea-floor
31.Lesson 31 The sculptor speaks
32.Lesson 32 Galileo reborn
33.Lesson 33 Education
34.Lesson 34 Adolescence
35.Lesson 35 Space odyssey
36.Lesson 36 The cost of government
37.Lesson 37 The process of ageing
38.Lesson 38 Water and the traveler
39.Lesson 39 What every writer wants
40.Lesson 40 Waves
41.Lesson 41 Training elephants
42.Lesson 42 Recording an earthquake
43.Lesson 43 Are there strangers in space
44.Lesson 44 Patterns of culture
45.Lesson 45 Of men and galaxies
46.Lesson 46 Hobbies
47.Lesson 47 The great escape
48.Lesson 48 Planning a share portfolio