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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract James E. Thornton (September 25, 1925, SaiJames E. Thornton (September 25, 1925, Saint Paul, Minnesota–January 11, 2005) was an American computer engineer. Thornton studied electrical engineering at the University of Minnesota earning a bachelor's degree in 1950. Immediately afterwards he went to Engineering Research Associates (ERA), which was acquired by Remington Rand in 1952. In 1958 he left with other ERA engineers to form the new Control Data Corporation (CDC). He remained there until 1973 and was involved in the development of the CDC 1604, CDC 6600, 6400, 6500, and the STAR-100. With Seymour Cray, he was the main developer of the pioneering supercomputer CDC 6000, which came onto the market in 1964. In 1974 he co-founded Network Systems Corporation, which manufactured computer networks connecting mainframes and minicomputers, including HYPERchannel. In 1994 he received the Eckert-Mauchly Award "for his pioneering work on high performance processors; for inventing the scoreboard for instruction issue; and for fundamental contributions to vector supercomputing." In 1997 he received the Harry H. Goode Memorial Award from the IEEE Computer Society "for pioneering contributions and leadership in high performance computing and networking."igh performance computing and networking." , James E. Thornton (* 25. September 1925 inJames E. Thornton (* 25. September 1925 in Saint Paul, Minnesota; † 11. Januar 2005) war ein US-amerikanischer Computeringenieur. Thornton studierte Elektrotechnik an der University of Minnesota mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1950. Gleich danach ging er zu Engineering Research Associates (ERA), die 1952 von Remington Rand übernommen wurden. 1958 verließ er mit anderen ERA-Ingenieuren die Firma in die neu gegründete Control Data Corporation. Er blieb dort bis 1973 und war an der Entwicklung der CDC 1604, CDC 6600, 6400, 6500 und am STAR-100 beteiligt. Insbesondere war er mit Seymour Cray der Hauptentwickler des wegweisenden Supercomputers CDC 6000, der 1964 auf den Markt kam. 1974 gründete er Network Systems Corporation, die Computernetzwerke herstellte zur Verbindung von Mainframes und Minicomputern. 1994 erhielt er den Eckert-Mauchly Award für Pionierleistungen bei Hochleistungsprozessoren, Erfindung des Scoreboard und grundlegende Beiträge zu Vektorrechner-Supercomputer.e Beiträge zu Vektorrechner-Supercomputer.
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rdfs:comment James E. Thornton (September 25, 1925, SaiJames E. Thornton (September 25, 1925, Saint Paul, Minnesota–January 11, 2005) was an American computer engineer. Thornton studied electrical engineering at the University of Minnesota earning a bachelor's degree in 1950. Immediately afterwards he went to Engineering Research Associates (ERA), which was acquired by Remington Rand in 1952. In 1958 he left with other ERA engineers to form the new Control Data Corporation (CDC). He remained there until 1973 and was involved in the development of the CDC 1604, CDC 6600, 6400, 6500, and the STAR-100. With Seymour Cray, he was the main developer of the pioneering supercomputer CDC 6000, which came onto the market in 1964. 6000, which came onto the market in 1964. , James E. Thornton (* 25. September 1925 inJames E. Thornton (* 25. September 1925 in Saint Paul, Minnesota; † 11. Januar 2005) war ein US-amerikanischer Computeringenieur. Thornton studierte Elektrotechnik an der University of Minnesota mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1950. Gleich danach ging er zu Engineering Research Associates (ERA), die 1952 von Remington Rand übernommen wurden. 1958 verließ er mit anderen ERA-Ingenieuren die Firma in die neu gegründete Control Data Corporation. Er blieb dort bis 1973 und war an der Entwicklung der CDC 1604, CDC 6600, 6400, 6500 und am STAR-100 beteiligt. Insbesondere war er mit Seymour Cray der Hauptentwickler des wegweisenden Supercomputers CDC 6000, der 1964 auf den Markt kam.ters CDC 6000, der 1964 auf den Markt kam.
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