David Patterson
David Patterson
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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David Patterson is a renowned computer scientist and academician. He was born as David Alan Patterson.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: February 25, 1947
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: American
Profession: Computer Scientist, Academician, Inventor
Early Life and Background
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David Patterson was born in San Francisco, California. He grew up with a passion for science and mathematics. During his high school years, he developed an interest in computer programming and electronics. After completing his Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Washington, Patterson moved to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where he earned his Master's degree and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering.
Major Accomplishments
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Patterson is a pioneer in the field of computer architecture and RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) design. He co-authored the book "Computer Organization" with John L. Hennessy, which became a standard textbook for computer science courses worldwide. Patterson's work on RISC processors led to significant improvements in processor performance, power consumption, and cost-effectiveness.
Notable Works or Actions
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Patterson has made numerous contributions to the field of computer science, including:
RISC Architecture: He co-designed several RISC processors, including the SPARC (Scalable Processor Architecture) chip. These designs paved the way for modern computing architectures.
Virtual Memory: Patterson worked on virtual memory systems that enabled efficient use of main memory and reduced disk I/O operations.
Education: He has taught computer science courses at universities and institutions worldwide, inspiring generations of students to pursue careers in computer science.Impact and Legacy
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David Patterson's contributions have had a lasting impact on the field of computer science. His work on RISC design revolutionized processor architecture, enabling faster, more efficient, and cost-effective computing solutions. The SPARC chip he co-designed became widely used in servers, workstations, and embedded systems.
Patterson's influence extends beyond his technical contributions. He has mentored numerous students who have gone on to become leading figures in the field of computer science. His commitment to education and research has helped shape the landscape of modern computing.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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David Patterson is widely quoted and remembered for his innovative ideas, technical expertise, and dedication to education. He has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions, including:
Turing Award: Patterson was awarded the Turing Award in 2017 for his contributions to RISC design and computer architecture.
* IEEE Fellow: He has been elected as a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for his outstanding technical achievements.
Throughout his career, Patterson has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to advancing the field of computer science. His quotes, writings, and legacy continue to inspire students, researchers, and professionals worldwide.
Quotes by David Patterson

This has been one of the most enjoyable seasons to coach and it's enjoyable when they do what you ask them.

Government funding for this type of research has fallen off, which means that companies have to step up in helping produce the next generation of technology leaders in information technology. There are a lot of bright young people that deserve support, but can't find it elsewhere.

This is consistent with the history of our field. This demonstrates the importance of the participation of government-funded academics.

It's gonna be a difficult task a difficult road to go down, but once we start getting the parents involved and they see the benefits of how it's affecting their kids in a positive way, then it's gonna be more beneficial to them.

It is very satisfying. It's really a good feeling to be able to take these people back home to where they belong.

It's not trivial. The hard part is building something that people can use and having it scale to millions of people.



The support of her family and friends has really made a difference in her recovery, ... And I expect she will continue doing good.

The worst thing that happens is someone comes out of the bullpen (an area in which prisoners are held to await court proceedings). Someone comes down here. Someone leaves the door open. Someone gets a weapon and they go back upstairs, ... I wouldn't want to be the guy who didn't do something and then, when something happens, people would say, 'Why didn't you do anything?'