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Chakravarty, Dipto was born on October 29, 1963 in Calcutta, India. Son of Dhirendra Nath and Rina (Banerjee) Chakravarty. came to the United States, 1984.
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The Power PC microprocessor provides a combination of high performance, small size, low power consumption and low price, which makes it suitable for a variety of computer applications - from hand-held computers to multimedia desktop computers to IBM's RS/6000 workstation. This is a comprehensive guide to the design and implementation of the chip that gives RISC-based workstation speed to low-end PCs, enabling them to run Windows, OS/2, Macintosh OS, AIX and other UNIX platforms concurrently. Beginning with an introduction to reduced instruction set computing (RISC), this text describes the electronics of PowerPC, including characteristics derived from its parent POWER architecture, and offers concise descriptions of all implementation procedures. Coverage includes: POWER versus PowerPc architectures, PowerPC processor family (including the 601, 602, 603 and 620 chips), the central electronic complex, cache memory organization, execution units, memory and I/O subsystem, operating environment, PowerOpen, AIX architecture, process management and I/O management.
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Chakravarty, Dipto was born on October 29, 1963 in Calcutta, India. Son of Dhirendra Nath and Rina (Banerjee) Chakravarty. came to the United States, 1984.
Bachelor of Science, Bhopal (India) University, 1984. Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, University Maryland, 1987.
System programmer University Maryland, Baltimore, 1985-1988. Senior software engineer A&T Systems, Silver Spring, 1988-1990, product development manager, 1990-1992. Performance engineer International Business Machines Corporation Corporation, Rockville, 1992-1994.
Senior manager Thomson Technology Group, 1994-1996. Founder, director TEAMS, 1996-1997, vice president system and development, 1997—2002. Co-founder, chief technical officer Artesia Technologies, since 1999.
Senior vice president engineering E-Security, Inc., Virginia. Director advisory board AIX Users Group, Washington, since 1991. Unix consultant Bell, DEC, International Business Machines Corporation, Bull, American Telephone & Telegraph Company, Uniprime, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Texas, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Maryland, Department of Justice, Washington, since 1989.
Consultant United States Army, Fort Lee, Virginia, 1992.
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Member of Society Motion Pictures television Engineers, Washington Area Unix Users Group, Digital Equipment Corporation User Society, Computer Measurements Group (reviewer since 1991, conference chair 1993, international publication award 1992), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Married Aloka Gangopadhyay, January 15, 1990.