John F. Mucci, (1942 - February 7, 2010 [1])
was an American electrical engineer, technologist, co-founder, board member and previous CEO of SiCortex[2], and former vice president at Thinking Machines Corporation, where he worked from 1986 to 1994. Along with David Waltz, John Mucci provided the managerial backing to allow Mark Bromley, Roger Frye, and Kurt Thearling to contribute on the massive parallel chess program StarTech with important design and programming help in getting StarTech running on the CM-5[3].
^Bradley C. Kuszmaul (1994). Synchronized MIMD Computing. Ph. D. thesis, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT, pdf , pp. 146, Acknowledgments
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John F. Mucci, (1942 - February 7, 2010 [1])
was an American electrical engineer, technologist, co-founder, board member and previous CEO of SiCortex [2], and former vice president at Thinking Machines Corporation, where he worked from 1986 to 1994. Along with David Waltz, John Mucci provided the managerial backing to allow Mark Bromley, Roger Frye, and Kurt Thearling to contribute on the massive parallel chess program StarTech with important design and programming help in getting StarTech running on the CM-5 [3].
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