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- | On February 12, 2015, a commemorative plaque | + | On February 12, 2015, a commemorative plaque |
- | We will add content as details emerge. | + | Here is the text engraved on the plaque: |
- | If you have any memories or pictures you'd like to share, please post them [[memorabilia|here]] | + | ===IEEE MILESTONE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING=== |
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+ | ===First RISC (Reduced Instruction-Set Computing) Microprocessor=== | ||
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+ | ===1980-1982=== | ||
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+ | UC Berkeleystudents designed and built the first VLSI reduced instruction-set computer in 1981. The simplified instructions of RISC-I reduced the hardware for instruction decode and control, which enabled a flat 32-bit address space, a large set of registers, and pipelined execution. A good match to C programs and the Unix operating system, RISC-I influenced instruction sets widely used today, including those for game consoles, smart phones and tablets. | ||
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+ | ===Original members of the RISC-I team:=== | ||
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+ | Michael Arnold | ||
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+ | Ralph Campbell | ||
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+ | Dan Fitzpatrick | ||
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+ | John Foderaro | ||
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+ | Manolis Katevenis | ||
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+ | Jim Peek | ||
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+ | Robert Sherburne | ||
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+ | Korbin Van Dyke | ||
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+ | Carlo Sequin | ||
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+ | Dave Patterson | ||
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+ | John Ousterhout | ||
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+ | Zvi Peshkess | ||
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+ | __If you have any memories or pictures you'd like to share, please post them [[memorabilia|here]]__ |