John Crawford (engineer)
John H. Crawford | |
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John Crawford in 2011 | |
Fields |
Computer science Electrical engineering |
Institutions | Intel |
Alma mater |
Brown University (B.A.) University of North Carolina (M.S.) |
Known for | Intel microprocessors (8086, 386, 486, Pentium, Itanium family)[1] |
Notable awards |
Eckert–Mauchly Award (1995) IEEE Ernst Weber Engineering Leadership Recognition (1997) National Academy of Engineering Member (2002) Computer History Museum Fellow (2014) |
John H. Crawford is an American computer engineer.
During a long career at Intel starting in 1977, he was the chief architect of the Intel 80386 and Intel 80486 microprocessors. He also co-managed the design of the Intel P5 Pentium microprocessor family.[2][3] Crawford was the recipient of the 1995 Eckert–Mauchly Award. He was awarded the IEEE Ernst Weber Engineering Leadership Recognition in 1997.[4] He retired from Intel in 2013.[5] In 2014, he was made a fellow of the Computer History Museum for his work on industry-standard microprocessor architectures.[1]
Bibliography
- Crawford, John H.; Gelsinger, Patrick P. (1987). Programming the 80386. Sybex Inc. ISBN 0-89588-381-3. LCCN 87061199.
References
- 1 2 "John Crawford 2014 Fellow". Computer History Museum. 2014. Archived from the original on July 3, 2014.
- ↑ Crawford, John H. (2014-02-24). "Crawford, John H. oral history : 2014 Fellow" (Interview). Interview with Doug Fairbairn. Computer History Museum. CHM Ref: X7104.2014. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
- ↑ Biography of Crawford
- ↑ "IEEE Ernst Weber Engineering Leadership Recognition Recipients" (PDF). IEEE. Retrieved November 20, 2010.
- ↑ "LinkedIn Profile".
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