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Name
  
Jim Keller


Role
  
Engineer

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Occupation
  
Former Chief Architect of Microprocessor Cores and Corporate Vice President,Advanced Micro Devices

Known for
  
AMD K7AMD K8 (lead architect)Apple A4, A5x86-64 (coauthor)HyperTransport (coauthor)

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Jim Keller is a microprocessor engineer most well known for his work at AMD and Apple. He was the lead architect of the AMD K8 microarchitecture (including the original Athlon 64) and was involved in designing the Athlon (K7) and Apple A4/A5 processors. He was also the coauthor of the specifications for the x86-64 instruction set and HyperTransport interconnect. From 2012 to 2015, he returned to AMD to work on the AMD K12 and Zen microarchitectures.

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Education

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He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Pennsylvania State University.

Career

Jim Keller was working at DEC until 1998, where he was involved in designing the Alpha 21164 and 21264 processors. In 1998 he moved to AMD, where he worked to launch the AMD Athlon (K7) processor and was the lead architect of the AMD K8 microarchitecture, which also included designing the x86-64 instruction set and HyperTransport interconnect mainly used for multiprocessor communications.

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In 1999, he left AMD to work at SiByte to design MIPS-based processors for 1 Gbit/s network interfaces and other devices. In November 2000, SiByte was acquired by Broadcom, where he continued as chief architect until 2004.

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In 2004 he moved to serve as the Vice President of Engineering at P.A. Semi, a company specializing in low-power mobile processors. P.A. Semi was acquired by Apple in 2008, and Keller followed, becoming part of a team to design the Apple A4 and A5 system-on-a-chip mobile processors. These processors were used in several Apple products, including iPhone 4, 4S, iPad and iPad 2.

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In August 2012, Jim Keller returned to AMD, where his primary task was to design a new generation microarchitecture called Zen. After years of being unable to compete with Intel in the high-end CPU market, the new generation of Zen processors is hoped to restore AMD's position in the high-end x86-64 processor market. On September 18, 2015, Keller departed from AMD to pursue other opportunities, ending his three-year employment at AMD.

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In January 2016, Keller joined Tesla, Inc. as Vice President of Autopilot Hardware Engineering.


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References

Jim Keller (engineer) Wikipedia