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- Jim Keller (engineer) - Wikipedia
James B Keller[1] (born 1958 1959) [2] is an American microprocessor engineer best known for his work at AMD, Apple, and Tesla
- The story of Jim Keller and his pioneering work on chip design . . . - EDN
Who is Jim Keller? AMD’s former CTO Fred Weber famously called him the Forrest Gump of the chip industry, according to the Fortune story “Why Intel is betting its chips on microprocessor mastermind Jim Keller ” From x86 to PowerPC and MIPS to Arm, Keller has got his hands clean at almost every chip architecture and is genuinely a chip
- Jim Keller: ‘Whatever Nvidia Does, We’ll Do The Opposite’
SANTA CLARA, Calif — Fresh off the launch of the company’s Blackhole chip, Tenstorrent CEO Jim Keller is feeling happy “I told my leadership team this is my best day at Tenstorrent in four years,” Keller told EE Times in an exclusive interview
- An AnandTech Interview with Jim Keller: The Laziest Person at Tesla
I've spoken about Jim Keller many times on AnandTech In the world of semiconductor design, his name draws attention, simply by the number of large successful projects he has worked on, or led,
- Oral History of Jim Keller
We're here to interview Jim Keller, famous CPU architect and contributor to many processor designs over the last several decades, among other contributions and achievements and so, Jim, welcome and we're delighted to have you
- Behind His Illustrious Career, Whos Jim Keller? - Ojo-Yoshida Report
The guest in our inaugural episode is Jim Keller, CEO of Tenstorrent, AI processor startup Jim Keller’s eclectic background makes him a perfect witness to past and present advancements in processors Over 40 years, Keller has worked at, among others, Digital Equipment, AMD, Apple, Tesla and Intel
- Interview: Legendary chip designer Jim Keller predicts “AI will replace . . .
The engineer who made this possible was Jim Keller, the legendary chip architect best known for his work at Tesla, Apple and AMD Keller is the mastermind behind Tesla’s original self-driving chip and was the lead architect of the Athlon and Ryzen processors that made AMD what it is today
- Chip designer Jim Keller’s journey spans 4 semiconductor architectures
Here is a chronicle of chip designer Jim Keller’s journey, which spans four semiconductor architectures: x86, PowerPC, MIPS, and Arm
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