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  1. Robert Heath Dennard (born September 5, 1932) was [citation needed] an American electrical engineer and inventor . Biography. Dennard was born in Terrell, Texas, U.S. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, in 1954 and 1956, respectively.

    • September 5, 1932 (age 91)
    • Leo A. Finzi
  2. Robert Dennard ( Terrell, 5 de setembro de 1932) é um engenheiro e inventor estadunidense . Ligações externas. MIT Inventor of the Week: Archive - Robert Dennard. Bio IEEE Legacies. Categorias: Nascidos em 1932. National Inventors Hall of Fame. Medalha Edison IEEE. Medalha Nacional de Tecnologia e Inovação. Alunos da Universidade Carnegie Mellon.

  3. www.ibm.com › history › bob-dennardRobert Dennard | IBM

    The inventor of DRAM laid the foundation for modern computing and received the US National Medal of Technology. Fourteen billion smartphones, 3.6 billion computers, and many more consumer electronic devices all share a common lineage: a young man’s fascination with the French horn.

  4. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › robert-dennardRobert Dennard | Lemelson

    Dynamic Random Access Memory. Computing and Telecommunications. In 1967, Robert Heath Dennard invented what is considered one of the most significant advances in computer technology: one-transistor dynamic random access memory, or "DRAM."

  5. Robert H. Dennard, American engineer credited with the invention of the one-transistor cell for dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) and with pioneering the set of consistent scaling principles that underlie the improved performance of increasingly miniaturized integrated circuits.

    • David C. Hayes
  6. 7 de nov. de 2019 · IBM’s Robert H. Dennard and the Chip That Changed the World. November 7, 2019 | Written by: John Markoff. Categorized: Leadership | Supercomputing | Systems. Share this post: Robert H. Dennard. The inspiration, as is often the case, came late one evening.

  7. 13 de jun. de 2018 · Robert Dennard and 50 years of dynamic random access memory. On 9 November 1966, while sitting in the living room of his home in Westchester County, New York, Robert Dennard began to...