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Daniel "Dan" William Dobberpuhl (March 25, 1945 – October 26, 2019) was an electrical engineer in the
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who led several teams of
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designers.


Background

Dobberpuhl was born in
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on March 25, 1945. He graduated with a
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degree in electrical engineering from the
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in 1967. He worked as an engineer for the
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until 1973 when he worked for GE Integrated Circuits Laboratory in Syracuse, New York, making
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s.


DEC

In 1976 Dobberpuhl joined
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(DEC) in
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as a semiconductor engineer and led teams designing microprocessors such as the DEC T-11 and
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. He rose to become one of five senior corporate consulting engineers, DEC's highest technical positions. As such, he led the teams designing the first three generations of the
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processor and in 1985 published a textbook called "The Design and Analysis of VLSI Circuits", described as "a leading text in the field." He founded and directed the company's
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Design Center in 1993 where the
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architecture was designed.


SiByte

Following the transfer of StrongARM to
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, in 1998 Dobberpuhl co-founded SiByte, where as president he led the design of the SB1250 64-bit MIPS system on a chip processor, intended for high-performance networking applications. In 1998 EE Times named Dobberpuhl as one of the "40 forces to shape the future of the Semiconductor Industry". SiByte was funded by
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, as well as large companies such as
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,
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, and
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, closing a third round of $40 million in funding in May 2000. Shortly after the company announced their SB1250 processor in August, the company was bought by
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in November of that year for stock worth over $2 billion. Dobberpuhl stayed until 2003 as vice-president and general manager of the Broadcom broadband processor division. In 2003 the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers named him a recipient of the
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for "Pioneering design of high-speed and low-power microprocessors."


P.A. Semi

Later in 2003 he left to found
P.A. Semi P. A. Semi (originally Palo Alto Semiconductor) was an American fabless semiconductor company founded in Santa Clara, California in 2003 by Daniel W. Dobberpuhl, who was previously the lead designer for the DEC Alpha 21064 and StrongARM process ...
, a
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that designed the
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family of Power ISA processors. He was elected to the
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in 2006 for "Innovative design and implementation of high-performance, low-power microprocessors." In 2008 P.A. Semi was sold to
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for a reported $278M USD. He received a Distinguished Alumni Award by University of Illinois in 2003, and the College Of Engineering Alumni Honor Award from the University of Illinois in May 2009.


Agnilux

Dobberpuhl retired from Apple near the end of 2009, leaving to join the startup Agnilux, who were acquired by Google shortly afterwards in April 2010. He held 15 patents. Dobberpuhl was Chairman of the Board for embedded machine vision company
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. He died at
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on October 26, 2019.


Works

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Dobberpuhl, Daniel W. 1945 births 2019 deaths People from Streator, Illinois Grainger College of Engineering alumni American computer specialists Digital Equipment Corporation people Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering American electrical engineers Engineers from Illinois