MMX™ Technology Architecture Overview (Continued)

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Authors:

Milland Mittal Millind Mittal, Staff Computer Architect

Millind Mittal is a Staff Computer Architect with the Microprocessors Division at Intel. He focuses on emerging architecture issues for Intel processors.

Millind was one of the primary architects of the initial extension of i860™ to include SIMD instructions. Over the years, he has led and participated in several architecture definitions, including parts of IA-64 architecture. He was a member of the MMX™ technology definition team, with primary focus on the software model. He has also worked as a microarchitect for processor projects, and led a team performing processor microarchitecture research.

Millind received his B. Tech. in EE from the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, India in 1983 and a MS in Computer Systems Engineering from RPI in 1985. His email address is mmittal@ccm.sc.intel.com.

Alex Peleg Alex Peleg, Staff Computer Architect

Alex Peleg is a Staff Computer Architect within the Israel Design Center Architecture group for Intel's operations at Haifa, Israel. He is responsible for a team of architects dealing with the definition of architectures for Intel's CPUs.

Alex joined the Intel Israel Haifa Design Center in 1991. His initial role was as a computer architect working on the graphics architecture of Intel's i860 processor as well as research into multimedia support on future IA processors. He then led parts of the MMX technology definition team. He was also instrumental in evaluation of the performance benefits of the MMX technology for different Intel processors.

Alex received his BSCS and MSEE degrees from the Israel Institute of Technology — the Technion (1989, 1991). His email address is apeleg@iil.intel.com.

Uri Weiser Uri Weiser, Director of Computer Architecture

Uri Weiser received his BSEE and MSEE degrees from the Technion (1970, 1975) and his Ph.D. CS from the University of Utah (1981).

Uri joined the Israeli DOD in 1970 to work on super-fast analog feedback amplifiers. Later Uri worked at National Semiconductor where he led the design of the NS32532 microprocessor. Since 1988, Uri has been with Intel, leading various architecture activities such as Pentium® processor feasibility studies, IA roadmaps, Intel's MMX technology architecture definition, and IA microarchitecture research.

Uri is an Intel Fellow and is the Director of Computer Architecture in Intel's Development Center in Haifa, Israel. Uri also holds an adjunct Senior Lecturer position at the Technion and is an Associate Editor of the IEEE Micro magazine. His email address is uri_weiser@ccm.idc.intel.com.



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