Marc Tremblay
Marc Tremblay is a distinguished engineer at Microsoft.[1] Prior to joining Microsoft in April 2009, he was senior vice president and chief technology officer of the microelectronics business unit at Sun Microsystems. He was instrumental in the design of various microprocessors at Sun, including the UltraSPARC, UltraSPARC II, MAJC, UltraSPARC T1, and the cancelled Rock processor. In the process, he was awarded more patents than any other Sun employee.[2]
Career
Tremblay worked at Sun Microsystems for 18 years.[3] In 2009, he joined Microsoft's strategic software/silicon architecture group, led by chief research and strategy officer, Craig Mundie.[4] A team worked under Tremblay developing software semiconductor technologies.[4] The group, known as SiArch, works on green, adaptive and parallel computing.[5]
Education
He received his bachelor's degree from Laval University in Canada, and both his M.S. (1985) and Ph.D. (1991) degrees from UCLA. [citation needed]
References
- ^ More Clouds at Sun: Top Chip Engineer Departs
- ^ Sun Employee Awarded 100th Patent Archived 2007-06-21 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ Fried, Ina (2009-04-08). "Microsoft nabs Sun chip executive". CNET. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
- ^ a b Clark, Don (2009-04-09). "What Could Microsoft Want With a Chip Guy?". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
- ^ Taft, Darryl K. (2009-04-09). "Microsoft Hires Sun Microsystems' Top Chip Architect". eWEEK. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
External links
- All Marc Tremblay's patents[permanent dead link], Sun Microsystems.
- High Performance Throughput Computing, Marc Tremblay's talk at PARC Forum.
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- UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science alumni
- Université Laval alumni
- Sun Microsystems people
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- Computer hardware engineers
- American chief technology officers