Talk:Microprocessor Report

Staff
Staff:
 * Linley Gwennap, editor and publisher - Worked for Hewlett-Packard in system and microprocessor design; later founded The Linley Group.
 * Kevin Krewell, senior editor - Worked for Nvidia, RMI, and AMD, rejoined Microprocessor Report in January 2011.
 * Tom R. Halfhill, senior editor - Former senior editor of Byte Magazine, also worked at ARC International, Compute! Magazine, and Signal Research.
 * Max Baron - Worked for Sun Microsystems, directed CPU/MCU marketing at Fujitsu, independent analyst since May 1, 2010.
 * Keith Diefendorff - Worked for Motorola on the 88110 microprocessor and the PowerPC architecture before joining Apple Inc.
 * Peter N. Glaskowsky - Chief engineer at IDT, VP at Montalvo Systems, presently works for Intel.
 * Steve Leibson - Former editor in chief of EDN (magazine), writes a EDN blog (Leibson's Law), presently with Denali Software.
 * Markus Levy - Former editor with EDN, founder and president of EEMBC.
 * Peter Song - Co-microarchitect of the PowerPC 604 microprocessor, founder of Montalvo Systems.

Some early contributing editors:


 * John Wharton - Architect of the ubiquitous 8051 8-bit microcontroller, won first prize (a Porsce) in a public embedded-system design contest, Stanford professor and co-organizer of the popular EE380 seminar series, organizer of the Asilomar Microcomputer Workshop through the 80s and 90s, reverse-engineered a way to appear on the Late Show with David Letterman in 1996 ("the shower guy"), independent consultant.
 * Bruce Koball - Embedded systems genius (he wrote the code for the original Avocet altimiter-based skier's watch), independent consultant.
 * George Morrow - One of the true pioneers of the personal computer revolution, eternal optimist, entrepreneur, founded Thinker Toys and Morrow Designs, digitally transcribed and restored thousands of 78-RPM records.
 * Dennis Allison - Co-founder of legendary PCC (People's Computer Company) with Bob Albrecht, architect, series editor for Prentice Hall, Stanford professor and co-organizer of the popular EE380 seminar series.
 * Brian Case - Co-architect of the Am29000 microprocessor, compiler writer, investigator of instruction-set emulation, independent consultant.
 * Nick Tredennick - Logic designer and microcoder for original MC68000, author, successful and popular presenter of the Annual Microprocessor Report Awards at Microprocessor Forum, co-curator (with his wife Sue) of an extensive private library of technical literature, independent consultant.
 * John F. Wakerly - Stanford professor, author, documentor of the butt gate, early contributor at Cisco Systems.
 * Rich Belgard - Microcoder of the original Rational Ada machine, contributor at Burroughs, Data General, and Tandem, author of the popular and important Patent Watch series of articles, independent consultant.
 * Bernard Peuto - Architect/microarchitect of the Zilog Z8000 microprocessor, author, independent consultant.
 * Jim Turley - Author, journalist, executive with ARC International and Patriot Scientific, early contributor to MPR.

This is not appropriate for an encyclopedia. List your staff in your own publication. The rules for WP:LISTPEOPLE are that only notable people with sources should be included. W Nowicki (talk) 22:07, 20 June 2011 (UTC)

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