Larry Wagner
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Larry Wagner [1] Larry Wagner,
an American computer scientist, programmer, inventor and entrepreneur, from 1959 to 1964 graduate and undergraduate student in CS and mathematics at University of California, Berkeley, software & systems architecture member and chess programmer at Atari in the 1970s, researcher at VLSI Technology, consultant to Intel, and founder and president of Wagner DSP Technologies [2] in 1990 with expertise in DSP, algorithms, software, and chip design [3].
Publications
- Larry Wagner (1978). Results of First Microcomputer Chess Tournament. Silicon Gulch Gazette, Vol. 2, No. 4, May 10, 1978, pg. 9 [6]
- Larry Wagner (1978). San Jose Micro Tournament. Personal Computing, Vol. 2, No. 8, pp. 87 » MCCT 1978
External Links
- Resume for Larry Wagner
- Larry Wagner | LinkedIn
- AtariAge - Programmers - Larry Wagner
- Patents by Inventor Larry Wagner - Justia US Patents Database
References
- ↑ Resume for Larry Wagner
- ↑ Wagner Dsp Technologies - California Company Profile
- ↑ Resume for Larry Wagner
- ↑ Video Chess from Wikipedia
- ↑ Tekla E. Perry, Paul Wallich (1983). Design case history: the Atari Video Computer System. IEEE Spectrum, March 1983, “Doing the ‘impossible’: chess”
- ↑ Silicon Gulch Gazette from bitsavers.org
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