Stanley Mazor

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Stanley Mazor is an American computer engineer best known as one of the key designers of the first commercial microprocessor and an early pioneer in microprocessor architecture at Intel.

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Stanley Mazor canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf computer engineer
human
microelectronics pioneer
collaboratedWith Federico Faggin
Masatoshi Shima NERFINISHED
Ted Hoff
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
designed microprocessor architectures
microprocessor instruction sets
employer Amdahl
surface form: Amdahl Corporation

Intel Corporation
surface form: Intel

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familyName Mazor
fieldOfWork computer architecture
integrated circuits
microprocessors
givenName Stanley
hasContribution advancement of commercial microprocessor design
definition of early microprocessor instruction set architectures
hasGender male
industry computer hardware industry
semiconductor industry
knownFor co-design of the Intel 4004 microprocessor
pioneering work in microprocessor architecture
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Intel 4004
surface form: Intel 4004 design team
name Stanley Mazor self-link
notableAchievement contributed to early microprocessor design methodology
helped create the first commercial single-chip microprocessor
notableRole microprocessor architect at Intel
notableWork Intel 4004
occupation computer engineer
electrical engineer
placeOfActivity Silicon Valley
workLocation Santa Clara Valley

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Intel 4004 coDesigner Stanley Mazor
Stanley Mazor name Stanley Mazor self-link
Masatoshi Shima coDesignedWith Stanley Mazor