- Josh Fisher
Joseph A. (Josh) Fisher is an American computer scientist. He is a
Hewlett-Packard Senior Fellow. He worked at HP Labs from 1990 through 2006 ininstruction-level parallelism and in custom embedded VLIW processors and their compilers. Fisher retired from active employment at HP in 2006.Fisher studied at the Courant Institute of NYU (B.A., M.A., and then Ph.D. in 1979), where he devised the Trace Scheduling compiler algorithm and coined the term
Instruction-level parallelism . As a professor atYale University , he created and namedVLIW Architectures and invented many of the fundamental technologies of ILP. In 1984, he startedMultiflow Computer with two members of his Yale team. He won an NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award in 1984, was the 1987 Connecticut Eli Whitney Entrepreneur of the Year, and in 2003 received the ACM/IEEEEckert-Mauchly Award . Fisher coauthored Embedded Computing: A VLIW Approach to Architectures, Compilers and Tools, published in 2005 by Morgan-Kaufmann/Elsevier.External links
* [http://www.hpl.hp.com/news/2005/jul-sep/joshfisher.html Hewlett-Packard Senior Fellow Bio]
* [http://www.vliw.org/book Embedded Processing Book]
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