- James A. Kahle
Jim Kahle is an
IBM Fellow and Chief Architect and Director of Technology at the center for Cell Technology inAustin, Texas .Mr. Kahle was born in
Venezuela where his father worked in the oil business. He received his B.S. degree fromRice University in 1983. He has been working forIBM since the early 1980s onRISC -basedmicroprocessors . His work started in physical design tools and is currently concentrated on RISC architecture. With over 20 years of experience of chip design, and about 160 patents, he has been key to defining thePower Architecture and thesuperscalar microprocessor designs at IBM. He has been on the forefront of developingmulticore designs, asymmetric multiprocessors and SMTmicroarchitecture s. He was the key designer for the RIOS processor that launched theRS/6000 family of workstations and servers and one of the founders of the Somerset Design Center, birthplace of thePowerPC architecture, where he was the project manager for the PowerPC 603 and subsequent designs like thePowerPC 750 . He was also chief architect for thePOWER4 core.References
* [http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/494/kahleaut.html Introduction to the Cell multiprocessor - Author Bios, IBM]
* [http://www.power.org/devcon/07/speakers Keynote Speakers, Power ArchitectureDevelopers Conference 2007, Power.org]
* [http://www.computerpoweruser.com/editorial/article.asp?article=articles/archive/c0702/67c02/67c02.asp&guid= Q&A With Jim Kahle, Computer Power User.com]
* [http://www.crn.com/it-channel/171203526 Jim Kahle, IT Channel News]
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