John Mathieson (computer scientist)

John Mathieson (computer scientist)

John Mathieson is a Computer Science graduate who initially worked for Sinclair Research before going on to found Flare with fellow ex-Sinclair colleagues Martin Brennan and Ben Cheese.

After working at Flare on the "Flare 1" and its development into the Konix Multisystem, he went on to work for Atari developing the Atari Jaguar with Martin Brennan. John moved to California and worked on the Jaguar 2 which never saw the light of day.

He led the development of the ill-fated NUON media processor at VM Labs. He moved to work for NVIDIA at the end of 2001.

External links

*http://www.chez.com/toxicmag/real/articles/mathieson.htm - Interview with Mathieson discussing the Jaguar
*http://www.vmlabs.de/team.htm - List of VM Labs team with picture of John


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