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Delaware Bay Computer Chapter Meeting & Lecture "Geniuses at War" David Bondurant Guest Speaker
October 21 @ 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
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Discussion about Delaware Bay Computer Chapter, Meeting, & Lecture "Geniuses at War" with Guest Speaker David Bondurant.
There will be a discussion about the vitality, activities, and officers of the Delaware Bay Computer Chapter, followed by a Guest Speaker.
Following the exploits of the motley collection of geniuses installed at Bletchley Park during the Second World War, author David Price focuses mainly on the events and people involved in the invention of Colossus—the first programmable, electronic, digital computer, which was designed to break the German army’s Lorenz cipher.
Speaker Bio:
David Bondurant has been involved with the computer and semiconductor industry for 50-years. He was a computer architect at Control Data, Sperry-Univac, and Honeywell. He was involved with the government-sponsored advanced semiconductor program called VHSIC (Very High Speed Integrated Circuits) at Univac & Honeywell where he developed microprocessor and ASIC semiconductor products in bipolar CML, CMOS, and radiation hard CMOS. He was involved with emerging non-volatile RAM marketing at industry leading companies, Ramtron (FRAM), Simtek (non-volatile SRAM), and Freescale Semiconductor/Everspin Technologies
Agenda:
Opening Remarks and Introductions
Discussion about the Delaware Bay Computer Chapter
Vitality, Officers, Meetings, Activities
Guest Lecture "Geniuses at War" with Guest Speaker, David Bondurant
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/437478
There will be a discussion about the vitality, activities, and officers of the Delaware Bay Computer Chapter, followed by a Guest Speaker.
Following the exploits of the motley collection of geniuses installed at Bletchley Park during the Second World War, author David Price focuses mainly on the events and people involved in the invention of Colossus—the first programmable, electronic, digital computer, which was designed to break the German army’s Lorenz cipher.
Speaker Bio:
David Bondurant has been involved with the computer and semiconductor industry for 50-years. He was a computer architect at Control Data, Sperry-Univac, and Honeywell. He was involved with the government-sponsored advanced semiconductor program called VHSIC (Very High Speed Integrated Circuits) at Univac & Honeywell where he developed microprocessor and ASIC semiconductor products in bipolar CML, CMOS, and radiation hard CMOS. He was involved with emerging non-volatile RAM marketing at industry leading companies, Ramtron (FRAM), Simtek (non-volatile SRAM), and Freescale Semiconductor/Everspin Technologies
Agenda:
Opening Remarks and Introductions
Discussion about the Delaware Bay Computer Chapter
Vitality, Officers, Meetings, Activities
Guest Lecture "Geniuses at War" with Guest Speaker, David Bondurant
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/437478