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  1. Daniel "Dan" William Dobberpuhl (March 25, 1945 – October 26, 2019 [1]) was an electrical engineer in the United States who led several teams of microprocessor designers. Background. Dobberpuhl was born in Streator, Illinois on March 25, 1945.

  2. Dan Dobberpuhl's microprocessor work has consistently advanced the state of the art. At Digital Equipment Corporation, in Palo Alto, Calif., he led the development of a number of microprocessors including the T11, a design that singularly cut the number of transistors on a chip from 68K to 13K and implemented a more complex machine; the ALPHA, ...

  3. Dan W. Dobberpuhl. For his role in developing low-power, high-performance computer technology used in today’s mobile devices. Today we take for granted the mobile devices in our pockets that provide the computing performance of yesterday’s supercomputers. For the past two decades, Dan Dobberpuhl has been at the forefront of low-power, ...

  4. Jun 23, 2020 · In Memory of Daniel Dobberpuhl (1945-2019) [People] Abstract: Recounts the career and contributions of Daniel Dobberpuhl. Published in: IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine ( Volume: 12 , Issue: 2 , Spring 2020 )

  5. Dan Dobberpuhl is responsible for the design of many high-performance microprocessors, including the PDP-11, uVax, Alpha, and StrongARM. He worked at Digital Equipment Corporation as one of five senior corporate consulting engineers, Digital’s highest technical positions, directing the company’s Palo Alto Design Center. After

  6. Publication Topics 10x Reduction,Analog Circuits,Domain Experts,Low-voltage Operation,Memory Circuits,Optimization Process,Reduce Energy Consumption,Reduction In Power,Storage Demand,Systems-level Approach,

  7. The design and analysis of VLSI circuits. Lance A. Glasser, Daniel W. Dobberpuhl. July 1985. View all Publications. Downloaded. Cited.