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  1. Dave Patterson. David Patterson received BA, MS, and PhD degrees from UCLA. He is a UC Berkeley Pardee professor emeritus, a Google distinguished engineer since 2016, the RIOS Laboratory Director, and the RISC-V International Vice-Chair. His most influential Berkeley projects likely were RISC and RAID. He received service awards for his roles ...

  2. David Patterson is a Turing award winner and professor of computer science at Berkeley. He is known for pioneering contributions to RISC processor architectu...

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  3. Mar 20, 2018 · Patterson and Hennessy laid out their principles in their influential book, Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach, now in its sixth edition and studied by generations of engineers and scientists who have adopted and further developed their ideas. The Turing Award carries a $1 million prize, with financial support provided by Google.

  4. David A. Patterson. David A. Patterson (University of California at Berkeley) has taught computer architecture since joining the faculty in 1977, and is holder of the E.H. and M.E. Pardee Chair of Computer Science. At Berkeley, he led the design and implementation of RISC I, likely the first VLSI Reduced Instruction Set Computer.

  5. David Ungar. David Andrew Patterson (born November 16, 1947) is an American computer pioneer and academic who has held the position of Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley since 1976. He announced retirement in 2016 after serving nearly forty years and became a distinguished engineer at Google.

  6. David A. Patterson . This page has not been kept up – look at Wikipedia entry or department web page . David Patterson is a Professor in Computer Science at UC Berkeley. And here he is! Click here for a one-page biography (or here for a shorter biography), click here for for articles about Dave Patterson, or even an oral history.

  7. David Patterson was a Professor of Computer Science at the University of California at Berkeley, which he joined after graduating from UCLA. He retired after 40 years and became a Distinguished Engineer at Google in 2016. He is working on domain-specific computer architectures for machine learning. He is also Google’s representative and on ...