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  1. Share this on: David A. Patterson (University of California at Berkeley) has taught computer architecture since joining the faculty in 1977, and is holder of the E.H. and M.E. Pardee Chair of Computer Science. At Berkeley, he led the design and implementation of RISC I, likely the first VLSI Reduced Instruction Set Computer.

  2. David A. Patterson (Evergreen Park, Illinois, Estados Unidos, 1947), se doctoró en Ciencias de la Computación en la Universidad de California en Los Ángeles en 1976 y en 1977 se incorporó a la Universidad de California en Berkeley, donde hoy es catedrático emérito y titular de la Cátedra E.H. y M.E. Pardee de Ciencias de la Computación.

  3. Arquitetura de Computadores - Uma Abordagem Quantitativa - David A. Patterson e John L. Hennessy

  4. 15 de fev. de 2017 · Political leader David A. Paterson was born on May 20, 1954, in Brooklyn, New York to Basil Paterson and Portia Paterson. An infection left Paterson legally blind shortly after his birth, so his family moved to Hempstead, New York so that Paterson could attend school without being required to be in special education classes.

  5. David Andrew Patterson (* 16. November 1947 in Evergreen Park, Illinois) ist ein US-amerikanischer Informatiker . Patterson studierte an der University of California, Los Angeles. Seit 1977 war er Professor für Informatik (Computer Architecture) an der University of California, Berkeley. Nach der Emeritierung arbeitete er bei Google an ...

  6. Page 7. Computer Architecture A Quantitative Approach Sixth Edition John L. Hennessy Stanford University David A. Patterson University of California, Berkeley With Contributions by Norman P. Jouppi Krste Asanovi c Google University of California, Berkeley Sheng Li Jason D. Bakos Intel Labs University of South Carolina Naveen Muralimanohar Robert P. Colwell HP Labs R&E Colwell & Assoc. Inc ...

  7. ACM named David A. Patterson a recipient of the 2017 ACM A.M. Turing Award for pioneering a systematic, quantitative approach to the design and evaluation of computer architectures with enduring impact on the microprocessor industry. David A. Patterson is the Pardee Chair of Computer Science, Emeritus at the University of California Berkeley.