The 41st Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture, 2008

 

Microarchitecture in the System-level Integration Era

(Slides Available)

Charles R. Moore
Senior Fellow, AMD

Charles Moore is a Senior Fellow at Advanced Micro Devices, and currently the Chief Architect of AMD's Accelerated Computing Initiative. In recent years, he has been the Chief Engineer for AMD's next-generation processor design, called Bulldozer. Prior to joining AMD, Mr. Moore was a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin where he did research on technology scalable computer architecture. Before then, he was a Distinguished Engineer at IBM, where he most recently was the chief engineer on the POWER4 project. While at IBM, he was elected to the IBM Academy of Technology and was named an IBM Master Inventor. He has been granted 29 US patents, along with several others pending. He has published numerous conference papers and articles on a wide range of subjects related to computer architecture and design. He is on the editorial board for IEEE Micro magazine, and the program committee for several important industry conferences. Mr. Moore holds a master's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, and a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.