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  1. Bechtolsheim was born at Hängeberg am Ammersee, located in Finning, Landsberg, Bavaria, the second of four children. The isolated house had no television or close neighbors, so he experimented with electronics as a child. His family moved to Rome in 1963.

  2. 3 days ago · Andreas "Andy" von Bechtolsheim is cofounder and chief architect of network switching company Arista Networks. Born in Germany, Bechtolsheim studied computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon ...

  3. He was born at Hängeberg am Ammersee, located in Finning, Landsberg, Bavaria, the second of four children. Their isolated house had no television or close neighbors, so Andy experimented with electronics as a child. Andy’s family moved to Rome in 1963.

  4. Andreas "Andy" Bechtolsheim is Co-Founder and Chief Architect of Arista Networks. He is responsible for advanced AI, silicon and optics initiatives. Previously Andy was a Co-Founder and Chief System Architect at Sun Microsystems, responsible for next generation server, storage, and network architectures.

  5. Feb 26, 2007 · InfoWorld went on the hunt for Sun's founding fathers: Andy Bechtolsheim, Vinod Khosla, Bill Joy, and Scott McNealy. Here's what we found. Sun Microsystems is still around.

  6. Bechtolsheim: I am the only person in my extended family that ever did anything engineering-related, with the exception of my great-great-uncle who invented the milk centrifuge in the late 1800s. He called it the alpha centrifuge and he sold his patent to a Swedish company called Laval.

  7. He was the 2 nd child of 4 children. His early years were spent on a farm, which overlooked the Alps at a distance. The house he lived in was an isolated one with no television or neighbors that could prove to be a source of entertainment. To pass his time, Andy experimented with electronics. Continue Reading.

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