Yale Patt

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Yale Patt is an American computer engineer and professor renowned for his pioneering contributions to microprocessor architecture and instruction-level parallelism.

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instanceOf American academic
computer engineer
human
university professor
almaMater Northeastern University NERFINISHED
Stanford University NERFINISHED
awardReceived ACM Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award NERFINISHED
ACM/IEEE CS Computer Architecture Education Award NERFINISHED
IEEE Emanuel R. Piore Award NERFINISHED
IEEE/ACM Eckert–Mauchly Award NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
degree Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern University
Master’s degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University
PhD in electrical engineering from Stanford University
discipline electrical engineering
employer University of Texas at Austin NERFINISHED
field computer architecture
computer engineering
instruction-level parallelism
microprocessor design
gender male
honorificTitle ACM Fellow NERFINISHED
IEEE Fellow NERFINISHED
knownFor branch prediction research
computer architecture education
out-of-order execution techniques
pioneering contributions to microprocessor architecture
research on instruction-level parallelism
language English
memberOf Association for Computing Machinery NERFINISHED
IEEE NERFINISHED
name Yale Nance Patt NERFINISHED
nationality United States of America
notableStudent students who became leading computer architects
notableWork research on dynamic instruction scheduling
research on hardware mechanisms for ILP
research on speculative execution
textbook on computer architecture for undergraduates
occupation professor of electrical and computer engineering
researchInterest computer architecture pedagogy
high-performance microprocessors
pipeline design
teaches computer architecture
microprocessor design
workInstitution Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin NERFINISHED

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