Mike Johnson (technologist) explained
William Michael Johnson is a technologist, and pioneer in superscalar microprocessor design in the United States.
Johnson holds bachelor's and master's degrees in electrical engineering, both from Arizona State University. Johnson was an architect and designer of early reduced instruction set computing (RISC) processors at IBM known as ROMP, in Austin, Texas.[1] Johnson joined Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) in 1985 as the chief architect of the AMD Am29000 family (commonly known as "29K") of microprocessors.[2] He graduated with a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1989, working with Professor Mark Horowitz.[3] [4]
He held various management and leadership positions on the AMD K5[5] and K7 processor teams.[6] [7] He was vice president of the Advanced Architecture Labs, responsible for technology development in the areas of processor, multimedia, networking, telecommunications, and personal computer system products. He was vice president of the AMD Personal Connectivity Solutions Group in 2002.[8] By 2004 he was a senior AMD fellow.[9]
Later he headed Texas Instruments' Austin Microprocessor Design Center.He helped organize a 2005 conference on revitalizing computer architecture research.[10] He served on the electrical engineering advisory council for Arizona State.[11]
Johnson wrote a seminal book on microprocessor superscalar architecture in 1991. The first book on the subject, it was an expanded version of his dissertation, and included an appendix on applying the techniques to the Intel Corporation x86 architecture.[5] He was quoted as saying: "The x86 really isn't all that complex—it just doesn't make a lot of sense."[5]
Selected works
- Mike Johnson, Superscalar Microprocessor Design, Prentice-Hall, 1991,
- Book: Super-Scalar Processor Design. June 1989. Stanford University Computer Systems Laboratory. William M. Johnson. Technical Report No. CSL-TR-89-383
- Limits on multiple instruction issue . M. D. Smith . M. Johnson . M. Horowitz . 3rd International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems . April 1989 . 17 . 2 . 290–302 . 0-89791-300-0 . 10.1145/70082.68209 .
- RISC performance pushes back: A perspective on performance limits in general-purpose applications . M. Johnson . Thirty-Fifth IEEE Computer Society International Conference (Compcon): Intellectual Leverage . February 26, 1990 . 53 . 241–245 . 0-8186-2028-5 . 10.1109/CMPCON.1990.63683 .
- Mike Johnson . RISC-like Design Fares Well for x86 CPUs . Microprocessor Report . 26–27 . November 1995 .
- Circuit techniques in a 266-MHz MMX-enabled processor . D. Draper . M. Crowley . J. Holst . G. Favor . A. Schoy . J. Trull . A. Ben-Meir . R. Khanna . D. Wendell . R. Krishna . J. Nolan . D. Mallick . H. Partovi . M. Roberts . M. Johnson . T. Lee . IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits . November 1997 . 32 . 11 . 1650–1664 . 0018-9200 . 10.1109/4.641685 . 1997IJSSC..32.1650D .
Notes and References
- News: VLSI systems design . CMP Publications . 1988 . 9 . 1 . 8 .
- News: RISC: A fringe technology or the next rage in microcomputing? . Martin Marshall . InfoWorld . November 28, 1988 . 46 .
- Super-Scalar Processor Design . 1989 . W. M. Johnson . Stanford University department of Electrical Engineering . phd . Ph.D. dissertation.
- Web site: VLSI Research Group: People . Stanford University . June 19, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110902191505/http://www-vlsi.stanford.edu/people.html . September 2, 2011 .
- News: AMD's K5 Designed to Outrun Pentium . Microprocessor Report . Michael Slater . MicroDesign Resources . 8 . 14 . October 24, 1994 . June 19, 2011 .
- News: Intel enters SRAM market to support P6 design . Brooke Crothers . InfoWorld . February 20, 1995 . 10 .
- News: AMD's K5 faces another delay . Bob Guth . Terho Uimonen . InfoWorld . October 2, 1995 . 20 .
- News: AMD Opens New Offices For Personal Connectivity Solutions Group . news release . Advanced Micro Devices . August 9, 2002 . June 19, 2011 .
- News: AMD And FASL LLC Join The MIPI Alliance To Develop And Promote Open Mobile Standards . news release . Advanced Micro Devices . February 18, 2004 . June 19, 2011 .
- Web site: Revitalizing Computer Architecture Research . Computing Research Association . December 4, 2005 . June 19, 2011 .
- Web site: Department of Electrical Engineering . Arizona State University Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering . December 4, 2005 . 2 . September 15, 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111008024127/http://engineering.asu.edu/sites/default/files/shared/publications/EE_AR_0506.pdf . October 8, 2011 .