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Stephen Richardson received his MS and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering
from Stanford University.
He has worked in research labs at Sun Microsystems, where
he invented
multiplication by zero and one,
and Hewlett Packard, where he headed up a group that designed
MPOC, an early chip multiprocessor.
Dr. Richardson was also a co-founder of
Micro Magic, Inc., a company
that provides very large scale IC-related design tools and engineering services.
At Stanford, Dr. Richardson has co-taught Computer Architecture and has
worked with computer architecture research projects including
Hydra,
FAST
and now
Smart Memories.
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