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Richard S.
Norman was the founder of Hyperchip, Inc. founded in 1997, where he held the title of President & Chief Technology Officer.
He worked as a Principal at International Business Machines Corp.
and as a Senior Programmer at Vermont Creative Software, Inc. Mr. Norman received an undergraduate degree from Clarkson University.
Eerdere bekende functies van Richard S. Norman
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Hyperchip, Inc.
![]() Hyperchip, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services Hyperchip Inc. offers network routing components and systems including Hyperchip FPGA Cores and Architectures. The Hyperchip H40G Router is a 40 Gb/s router over five times less power consuming, over 10 times smaller and a fraction of the cost of incumbents, using industry standard MicroTCA chassis and open-standard interfaces. In the future Hyperchip will extend its offerings from 40Gb/s to 100Gb/s per MicroTCA chassis and per ATCA slot with in-service scaling from a single line card to full non-blocking multi-chassis systems, across the network industry from high-speed access networks to scalable core routers. | Oprichter | 16-07-2009 |
IBM | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Vermont Creative Software, Inc. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Opleiding van Richard S. Norman
Clarkson University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Hyperchip, Inc.
![]() Hyperchip, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services Hyperchip Inc. offers network routing components and systems including Hyperchip FPGA Cores and Architectures. The Hyperchip H40G Router is a 40 Gb/s router over five times less power consuming, over 10 times smaller and a fraction of the cost of incumbents, using industry standard MicroTCA chassis and open-standard interfaces. In the future Hyperchip will extend its offerings from 40Gb/s to 100Gb/s per MicroTCA chassis and per ATCA slot with in-service scaling from a single line card to full non-blocking multi-chassis systems, across the network industry from high-speed access networks to scalable core routers. | Technology Services |
Vermont Creative Software, Inc. |