May (32nd) Musings on Munich…
You’re probably thinking “Wait a minute Richard, it’s not May anymore!” which is why I titled this “May 32nd…”
Posted in Architecture, Automotive, Market Adoption, PCI Express, PCI-SIG
You’re probably thinking “Wait a minute Richard, it’s not May anymore!” which is why I titled this “May 32nd…”
Posted in Architecture, Automotive, Market Adoption, PCI Express, PCI-SIG
Richard Solomon
I’ve been involved in the development of PCI chips dating back to the NCR 53C810 and pre-1.0 versions of the PCI spec so have definitely lived the evolution of PCI Express and PCI since the very beginning! Over the years I have worked on variations of PCI, eventually moving on to architecting and leading the development of the PCI Express and PCI-X interface cores used in LSI’s line of storage RAID controller chips. For the last ten plus years I've also had the honor of serving on the PCI-SIG Board of Directors and holding a variety of officer positions. I am still involved in PCI-SIG workgroups and I present at many PCI-SIG events around the world. Back before the dawn of PCI, I received my B.S.E.E. from Rice University, and hold over two dozen U.S. Patents, many of which relate to PCI technology.