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  1. www.computerhistory.org › profile › david-pattersonDavid Patterson - CHM

    David Patterson. Dave Patterson was born in Evergreen Park, Illinois, in 1947 and holds an BA in mathematics (1969), and MS and PhD degrees in computer science (1970, 1976) all from UCLA. He holds the Pardee Chair of Computer Science at UC Berkeley, where he has taught computer architecture since 1977. Over the course of his career, he has ...

  2. 27 Jun 2020 · David Patterson is a Turing award winner and professor of computer science at Berkeley. He is known for pioneering contributions to RISC processor architecture used by 99% of new chips today and for co-creating RAID storage. The impact that these two lines of research and development have had on our world is immeasurable. He is also one of the great educators of computer science in the world ...

  3. Patterson: It's probably a little longer than that. So, the question isn't so much Dave Patterson is a professor as John Hennessy is president of a university. So, John, to his everlasting credit has been willing to put the time in. First of all, I think John and I both have a pretty high bandwidth rate.

  4. David Patterson is the Pardee Professor of Computer Science, Emeritus at the University of California at Berkeley, which he joined after graduating from UCLA in 1976. Dave's research style is to identify critical questions for the IT industry and gather inter-disciplinary groups of faculty and graduate students to answer them. The answer is ...

  5. List of computer science publications by David A. Patterson. Stop the war! Остановите войну! solidarity - - news - - donate - donate - donate; for scientists: ... David A. Patterson: 50 Years of computer architecture: From the mainframe CPU to the domain-specific tpu and the open RISC-V instruction set. ISSCC 2018: 27-31 [c125]

  6. David Patterson, UC Berkeley Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, shares the 2017 Turing Award with colleague John Hennessy, former president of Stanford University, for pioneering a systematic, quantitative approach to the design and evaluation of computer architectures with enduring impact on the microprocessor industry.

  7. 30 Jul 2018 · CS Prof. Emeritus David Patterson, winner of the 2017 ACM A.M. Turing Award, answers 5 questions posed by the Cal Alumni Association’s California Magazine. Topics include the unsurpassed number of Berkeley Turing laureates, the dangers of AI, the RISC revolution, Patterson’s classic textbook on computer architecture, and how much weight he can bench press. You […]