A giant. Senior architect and designer of most of the great Digital Equipment Corporation machines of the sixties, seventies, and eighties. Now affiliated with Microsoft.
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http: // research.microsoft.com/users/GBell/Gordon%20Bell%20600%20res.jpgFrom his biography (http://research.microsoft.com/users/GBell/bio.htm):
Gordon Bell spent 23 years (1960-1983) at Digital Equipment Corporation as Vice President of Research and Development, where he was responsible for Digital's products. He was the architect of various mini- and time-sharing computers (e.g. the PDP-6) and led the development of DEC's VAX and the VAX Computing Environment. Bell has been involved in, or responsible for, the design of many products at Digital, Encore, Ardent, and a score of other companies. He has been involved in the design of about 30 multiprocessors.
His interests include the present and future, not forgetting the past. He is one of the most InterestingFolks I have come across.