Title
Katashiba, Ken oral history
Catalog Number
102746886
Type
Document
Description
Mr. Katashiba was born in Tokyo in 1940. He spent part of his early childhood in the countryside during the war, but afterwards, he returned to Tokyo where he was exposed to English early on as a result of the American occupation. After attending universities in both the US and Japan, he had a long and distinguished career. Although he spent a few years working with Control Data in Minnesota, he worked primarily for Fujitsu in various capacities and organizations, often playing an interface and coordination between Japan and the US. This included working very closely with both Amdahl and Sun Microsystems. His work with Sun was particularly important in helping Fujitsu to win and successfully execute the design of the first integrated implementation of the SPARC processor. He retired from Fujitsu in 2005.
Date
2014-04-29
Contributor
Fortier, James, Videographer
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Kapoor, Uday, Interviewer
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Katashiba, Ken, Interviewee
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Publisher
Computer History Museum
Place of Publication
Mountain View, CA, USA
Extent
15 p.
Format
PDF
Copyright Holder
Computer History Museum
Category
Transcription
Subject
SPARC; Fujitsu; Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Amdahl Corporation
Collection Title
Oral history collection
Credit
Computer History Museum