Mark Dean
Mark Dean is one of the most important engineers in personal computing history. As lead engineer at IBM, he co-invented the ISA bus that allowed peripherals to connect to PCs. He holds three of IBM original nine patents for the personal computer.
Dean led the team that created the first gigahertz processor chip in 1999, breaking a speed barrier many thought was years away.
Raised in Tennessee, he built a tractor from scratch as a boy. He earned his PhD from Stanford and was named IBM Fellow — the company highest technical honor.
I am going where the next invention takes me.— Mark Dean
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