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Steve Furber
Stephen Byram Furber (born 21 March 1953) is a British computer scientist, mathematician and hardware engineer, and
Emeritus ICL Professor of
Computer Engineering in the
Department of Computer Science at the
University of Manchester, UK. After completing his education at the
University of Cambridge (
BA,
MMath,
PhD), he spent the 1980s at
Acorn Computers, where he was a principal designer of the
BBC Micro and the
ARM 32-bit RISC microprocessor. , over 250 billion ARM chips have been manufactured, powering much of the world's
mobile computing and
embedded systems, everything from sensors to smartphones to servers.
In 1990, he moved to
Manchester to lead research into
asynchronous circuits,
low-power electronics and
neural engineering, where the
Spiking Neural Network Architecture (SpiNNaker) project is delivering a computer incorporating a million ARM processors optimised for
computational neuroscience.
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