Eckert モークリー prize
Eckert モークリー prize (Eckert–Mauchly Award) is a prize conferred on a digital system, a contributor of the computer architecture.
I am known as the most authoritative prize of the community of the computer architecture.
I was founded with John Eckert who cooperated with a design and making of first large-scale computer ENIAC from 1943 through 1946 for John モークリー in 1979.
It is given the person who had remarkable contribution in a computer and a field of the digital system architecture with prize money $ 5,000 by Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the IEEE Computer Society.
Prize winner
- 1979 en:Robert S. Barton
- 1980 Morris Wilkes
- 1981 en:Wesley A. Clark
- 1982 Gordon bell
- 1983 Tom kill barn
- 1984 en:Jack B. Dennis
- 1985 John Koch
- 1986 Harvey G. Cragon
- 1987 Gene Amdahl
- 1988 Daniel P. Siewiorek
- 1989 Seymour Cray
- 1990 en:Kenneth E. Batcher
- 1991 en:Burton J. Smith
- 1992 en:Michael J. Flynn
- 1993 en:David J. Kuck
- 1994 James E. Thornton
- 1995 John Crawford
- 1996 en:Yale Patt
- 1997 en:Robert Tomasulo
- 1998 Sada Watanabe
- 1999 James E. Smith
- 2000 Edward Davidson
- 2001 John Hennessy
- 2002 Bantwal Ramakrishna "Bob" Rau
- 2003 en:Joseph A. (Josh) Fisher
- 2004 Frederick Brooks
- 2005 en:Robert P. Colwell
- 2006 en:James H. Pomerene
- 2007 en:Mateo Valero
- 2008 David Patterson
- 2009 en:Joel Emer
- 2010 en:Bill Dally
- 2011 Gurindar S. Sohi
- 2012 Algirdas Avizienis
- 2013 James R. "Jim" Goodman
- 2014 Trevor Mudge
- 2015 Norman Jouppi
References
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