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  1. David A. Patterson ( Evergreen Park, 16 de novembro de 1947) é um informático estadunidense . É professor de Ciência da Computação da Universidade da Califórnia, Berkeley desde 1977. É um dos pioneiros do RISC-Reduced Instruction Set Computer (computador com conjunto reduzido de instruções) e do RAID-Redundant array of ...

  2. David Andrew Patterson (born November 16, 1947) is an American computer pioneer and academic who has held the position of professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley since 1976. He announced retirement in 2016 after serving nearly forty years, becoming a distinguished software engineer at Google.

  3. Computer organization and design ARM edition: the hardware software interface. DA Patterson, JL Hennessy. Morgan kaufmann. , 2016. 6194. 2016. In-datacenter performance analysis of a tensor processing unit. NP Jouppi, C Young, N Patil, D Patterson, G Agrawal, R Bajwa, S Bates, ...

  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.

  5. Edição Português por John L. Hennessy (Autor), David A. Patterson (Autor) 4,7 6 avaliações de clientes. Ver todos os formatos e edições. Há uma nova edição deste item: Arquitetura de Computadores - Uma Abordagem Quantitativa. R$ 325,08. (12) Em estoque.

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  6. David Patterson received BA, MS, and PhD degrees from UCLA. He is a UC Berkeley Pardee professor emeritus, a Google distinguished engineer since 2016, the RIOS Laboratory Director, and the RISC-V International Vice-Chair. His most influential Berkeley projects likely were RISC and RAID.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of David A. Patterson, a leading computer architect and educator who designed and implemented the SPARC architecture and led the RAID and NOW projects. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of the ACM and IEEE, and a co-author of five books.