 | Online |
 |
|
 |
Currently no members online:)
 You are an anonymous user. You can register for free by clicking here |
There are 1 unlogged users online ! |
|
|
 |
 | Posted by: Trizt on Friday, January 02, 2009 - 17:50 Submitted by Trizt |
|  |  |  | Jack D. Kuehler, an electrical engineer who became the highest ranking technologist at IBM and guided strategy as president and later vice chairman while the company dominated the world's computing landscape in the 1980s, died on Dec. 20 in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. He was 76.
Kuehler helped shape a partnership with Apple and Motorola in an effort to create a desktop competitor based on combining IBM hardware and Apple's software expertise. The resulting PowerPC microprocessor became the basis for Apple's computers from 1994 to 2006.
Kuehler represented an engineering culture that made IBM a technology powerhouse for more than three decades at the height of its dominance in mainframe computing.
Read it all here.
|
|
|  |  |
"Mr PowerPC deal", Kuehler dies | Log-in or register a new user account | 2 Comments |
| Comments are statements made by the person that posted them. They do not necessarily represent the opinions of the site editor. |
Re: Mr PowerPC, Kuehler dies
(Score: 1)
by Frek on Jan 03, 2009 - 22:41 (User information | Send a message
|
"Mr PowerPC" är nog inte riktigt rätt term för denna kille, det är faktiskt en nu fd. apple ingenjör som skapade PowerPC och Altivec - Keith Diefendorff
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Diefendorff
|
|