The Entrepreneur’s Garage series is an attempt to capture the contributions, experiences, and lessons from America’s most successful Entrepreneurs in the Computer Engineering, Computer Science, and Software Engineering Fields. The goals of the series are: (1) Highlight the contributions of those that have made the American economy, the number one economy in the world; (2) share their experiences, hopes, and secrets of success with young and aspiring entrepreneurs; and (3) showcase the entrepreneurship spirit present within the Brandeis University community today.
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The Entrepreneur’s Garage is a series consists of public interviews of successful entrepreneurs, primarily from the Information Technology field. The series is part of the Masters Program in Computer Science and IT Entrepreneurship. Our distinguished visitors are interviewed by Dr. Fernando C. Colon Osorio, Associate Professor of the Practice of Computer Science at Brandeis University. The series is open to the general public and is free. Take a peek at the series – Fred Weber Speaks about Entrepreneurship, Patent Protection, his mentors, and teh future of computing...Click here
Recent Guests:
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Fred Weber co-founded MetaRAM, Inc. in 2005 and serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of MetaRAM, a venture |
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| backed fabless semiconductor startup focusing on bringing added value to the memory subsystems of servers, storage systems and network equipment.Mr. Weber spent the last 10 years at AMD helping to get real competition to the microprocessor market with products like the AMD Athlon and AMD Opteron. At AMD he served as Vice President of Design. He served as Corporate Vice President and Chief Technical Officer of Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Mr. Weber began his career working with Gordon Bell at Encore Computer Corporation, where he focused on parallel software development. Later, as a member of the founding team of Kendall Square Research, he participated in all aspects of hardware design including the development of CAD methodologies, the invention of the AllCache memory system, the architecture and design of the CPU and the multiprocessor verification environment. In the mid-1990s, Mr. Weber envisioned bringing the power of 64-bit x86-based computing to everyone. Mr. Weber studied Physics and Systems Engineering at Harvard University and received BS/BA in Physics. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering. |
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