Bernard V. Vonderschmitt Explained

Bernard V. Vonderschmitt
Nationality:American
Citizenship:American
Birth Name:Bernard Valentine Vonderschmitt[1]
Birth Place:Jasper, Indiana, United States
Death Place:Jasper, Indiana, United States
Education:Rose Polytechnic Institute
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Discipline:Electrics
Institutions:Xilinx
Employer:RCA
Significant Projects:Fabless business model

Bernard Valentine Vonderschmitt (October 14, 1923 – June 9, 2004) was an electrical engineer, most noted as a co-founder of leading FPGA producer Xilinx.

Biography

He was born on October 14, 1923, in Jasper, Indiana.

Vonderschmitt graduated with a BSEE from Rose Polytechnic Institute in 1944. He also received an MSEE degree from the University of Pennsylvania, an MBA from Rider University, and eventually an honorary doctorate from that same institution.[2]

Vonderschmitt began his career with RCA, and worked with them for 34 years, taking a short time during World War II to serve in the US Navy as an electronics officer. He holds 13 patents that cover color television and solid state electronics.

After leaving RCA, he worked briefly for Zilog, before co-founding Xilinx together with Ross Freeman in 1984. With Xilinx, he pioneered the fabless business model which is now used by a large number of semiconductor companies around the world.

Vonderschmitt died on June 9, 2004, in Jasper, Indiana.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
  2. Web site: Xilinx’s Bernard Vonderschmitt dead. EE Times. 23 April 2023.
  3. News: John. Markoff. Bernard Vonderschmitt, 80, Semiconductor Designer, Dies . . June 19, 2004 . 2007-07-21 .