Trevor Mudge

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Trevor Nigel Mudge (born November 28, 1947 in London ) is a British-American computer engineer.

Mudge received his bachelor's degree in cybernetics from the University of Reading in 1969 and his master's degree in computer science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1973, where he received his doctorate in computer science in 1977 (A computer hardware design language for multiprocessor systems ). In the same year he went as an assistant professor to the faculty of the University of Michigan , where he became a professor and, from 2003, Bredt Family Professor of electrical engineering and computer science. There he is director of the ARM Research Center (funded by the computer company ARM Limited ). He was previously head of the university's Advanced Computer Architecture Laboratory for ten years.

In 2014 he received the Eckert-Mauchly Award . He received the award for his contributions to reducing the power consumption of microprocessors.

He deals with three-dimensional processor architectures and Near Threshold Computing (NTC), systems that operate at such low voltage that they work at the error limit.

He runs a consulting firm specializing in chip design (Idiots Savants).

He has been a Fellow of the IEEE since 1995 and of the Association for Computing Machinery since 2016 .

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  1. ^ IEEE Membership Directory 2001