Peter Hofstee
Peter Hofstee | |
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Peter Hofstee (April 2007) | |
Born | Netherlands |
Alma mater |
University of Groningen Caltech |
Thesis | Synchronizing processes (1995) |
Doctoral advisor |
Jan L. A. van de Snepscheut K. Mani Chandy |
Harm Peter Hofstee was born in the Netherlands and received his Doctorandus in theoretical physics from the University of Groningen, The Netherlands, in 1988. In 1994 he earned his PhD from Caltech; after that, he spent two years on the faculty.
Hofstee joined the IBM Austin Research Laboratory in 1996, where he worked on the world's first gigahertz CMOS microprocessor prototype (i.e., the IBM Rivina) and other high-performance microprocessor designs. In mid-2000, Hofstee joined the team to develop the concept of the Cell Broadband Engine, which is the central processing unit of the PlayStation 3, and has already found a number of other uses. He is currently the chief architect of the Synergistic Processor Element (SPE) of the Cell microprocessor. Hofstee has more than 30 issued patents and over 60 patents pending,[1] most of them Cell-related.[2]
References
- ↑ IPEXL Patent Listing for H. Peter Hofstee
- ↑ Cell Broadband Engine Processor and its applications, H. Peter Hofstee, Ph.D., Stanford EE Computer Systems Colloquium, 22 February 2005.
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