Allan R. Dyck

A. R. Dyck holds a B.A.S. degree (1997) from Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada. He worked on computer architecture from the ground up, beginning with an undergraduate thesis project on VLSI design and implementation of CPU instruction sequencer. As a Research Assistant at Simon Fraser, he had a key role on a team implementing multiprocessor 622 Mb/s ATM receiver SoC and various low-power SRAM and processor prototype devices. He was a cofounder of Cogent ChipWare, a fabless semiconductor startup venture focused on multiprocessor SoCs for enterprise and carrier VoIP gateways and 3G wireless baseband processing applications. His interests include VLSI and ASSP implementation, multiprocessor architectures, and SoC design.

Biography Updated on 17 June 2006

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