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Text
Title
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) 22V10 Programmable Array Login (PAL) development team : oral history panel
Contributor
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Laws, David, Moderator
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Miller, Warren, Panelist
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Richman, Mitch, Panelist
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Sievers, Bill, Panelist
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Publisher
Computer History Museum
Date
2012-07-19
Place of Publication
Mountain View, California
Extent
28 p.
Description
This panel session brings together some of the key contributors – Warren Miller, Mitch Richman, and Bill Sievers – to the Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) 22V10 PAL device development project. The Am 22V10 was the first proprietary programmable logic device (PLD) introduced by AMD in the mid-1980s. It established a new level of complexity in this sector of the market that allowed many new applications to take advantage of the benefits and flexibility of user-configurable logic solutions and PC-based development tools.
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Transcription
Subject
Richman, Mitch; semiconductor history; Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD); Sievers, Bill; Monolithic Memories, Inc. (MMI); Intersil; Signetics; Altera; Xilinx; Programmable Logic; PAL; 22V10; Miller, Warren; Fairchild; IM5200
Collection Title
Oral Histories online
Accession Number
102746508