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Gil Amelio

1943 - Today

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Gilbert Frank Amelio (born March 1, 1943) is an American technology executive. Amelio worked at Bell Labs, Fairchild Semiconductor, and the semiconductor division of Rockwell International, and was also the CEO of National Semiconductor and Apple Computer. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gil Amelio is the 123rd most popular computer scientist (down from 82nd in 2019), the 6,871st most popular biography from United States (down from 4,789th in 2019) and the 71st most popular American Computer Scientist.

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Among COMPUTER SCIENTISTS

Among computer scientists, Gil Amelio ranks 123 out of 245Before him are Danny Hillis, Rasmus Lerdorf, Adele Goldberg, Eugene Kaspersky, Eugene Garfield, and Liviu Librescu. After him are Sergey Lebedev, David A. Huffman, Ivar Jacobson, Karen Spärck Jones, Peter Norton, and Edmund M. Clarke.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1943, Gil Amelio ranks 441Before him are Kim Jung-nam, Marita Lange, Butler Lampson, Janet Margolin, Safi Faye, and Owen Davidson. After him are Alan Wilson, George Woods, Andrej Bajuk, John Kani, Milan Máčala, and Bill Bowrey.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Gil Amelio ranks 6,873 out of 20,380Before him are Jeffrey C. Alexander (1947), Alan Ruck (1956), Willis Reed (1942), Emma Abbott (1850), Ben Sasse (1972), and William Sanderson (1944). After him are Katharine Houghton (1945), John W. Foster (1836), Josh Radnor (1974), Kevin Durant (1988), Alan Wilson (1943), and William Castle (1914).

Among COMPUTER SCIENTISTS In United States

Among computer scientists born in United States, Gil Amelio ranks 71Before him are Robert W. Floyd (1936), John Hopcroft (1939), Lynn Conway (1938), Danny Hillis (1956), Adele Goldberg (1945), and Eugene Garfield (1925). After him are David A. Huffman (1925), Peter Norton (1943), Edmund M. Clarke (1945), E. Allen Emerson (1954), Bill Joy (1954), and Robert Taylor (1932).