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  Awesome Telugus
Most of the patents Ravi received in 2002 and 2003 centred on innovations for a server system called the Regatta, which represented a radical departure from the industry standards, and which helped IBM become leader in the server market ahead of rivals such as Sun, HP-Compaq and Dell.
Ravi says their path to the world of techdom was inspired by the Apollo mission they watched as kids on TV.
Ravi Arimilli's patent run began in 1998, when he was awarded 18 patents and named the company's Inventor of the Year, a title he has retained each subsequent year.
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 Patents a virtue for IBM | CNET News.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Most of the new patents also fit into the framework of IBM's computing on demand initiative, announced late last year, said Ravi Arimilli, an IBM research fellow.
Arimilli himself had 78 patents awarded during 2002.
Arimilli is part of a small army of employees IBM calls "inventors," who contribute patents.
news.com.com /2100-1001-980262.html   (625 words)

  
 archive: Moon landing sparked Indian IBM scientist's love for technology
Arimilli said he enjoys working with other engineers on technology that has a chance to make computer history and help mankind progress.
Arimilli's team of 140 engineers, about 20 per cent of whom are Indian Americans and include his brother Baba, is working on chips that surround the processor and are expected to enable it to talk to its memory efficiently.
Arimilli was six when his family moved from Eluru in Andhra Pradesh after his father, a geologist, won a fellowship at Louisiana State University (LSU).
www.media-watch.org /articles/0299/575.html   (699 words)

  
 IBM plots new Power server chips   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Power5 will be able to take over software tasks commonly used in the operating system such as packaging data to be sent to networks, said Ravi Arimilli, and IBM fellow and the chief technology officer for the Power line of chips.
Arimilli said CPUs tend to spend a large fraction of their time executing a relatively small number of software tasks.
Arimilli said Power5 and Power6 will be faster for any software, but the acceleration features will require support from software makers.
www.hardwaves.com /display/20020426/20020426142223_0.html   (1486 words)

  
 Prolific EE decorates IBM's patent crown   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Most of the patents Arimilli received in 2002 centered on innovations for the Regatta, which is based on 16 "servers on chip," each integrating dual microprocessor cores, cache, I/O, switches and memory.
According to Arimilli, the Regatta system represented a departure in server design from IBM's and the industry's traditional methods and was an attempt to help IBM gain market share in Unix servers.
Arimilli is confident that IBM will remain at the forefront of technology because it can't afford not to.
www.eedesign.com /article/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=18307926   (794 words)

  
 NameTraq | Last Name: Ravi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ravi Ugale, a partner with CrossBow Ventures, a venture firm in West Palm Beach, said the companies chosen to present their business plans should be able to...
Ravi Cahuhan, in a session on ‘Convergence - emerging trends in communications technology’, explained that convergence is not a singular event.
Ravi Rampaul was enjoying a well-earned vacation with his parents in the US when the call came.
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 Ravi Arimilli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ravi Arimilli (born 1963) is an IBM Fellow and Chief Architect.
He has won IBM's Inventor of the Year award each year since 1998.
Arimilli moved with his family to the United States from Andhra Pradesh, India, in 1969.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ravi_Arimilli   (136 words)

  
 Ravi Arimilli - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ravi Arimilli   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ravi Arimilli - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ravi Arimilli.
Here you will find more informations about Ravi Arimilli.
He is regarded as IBM's leading expert on symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) system structures, cache/memory hierarchies and system bus protocols.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Ravi-Arimilli.html   (175 words)

  
 EETimes.com - Prolific EE decorates IBM's patent crown
Most of the patents Arimilli received in 2002 centered on innovations for the Regatta, which is based on 16 "servers on chip," each integrating dual microprocessor cores, cache, I/O, switches and memory.
According to Arimilli, the Regatta system represented a departure in server design from IBM's and the industry's traditional methods and was an attempt to help IBM gain market share in Unix servers.
Arimilli is confident that IBM will remain at the forefront of technology because it can't afford not to.
www.eetimes.com /story/OEG20030117S0040   (1035 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Search for the most prolific inventors is a patent struggle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The top patent-holder at IBM is a researcher Ravi Arimilli, based in Austin, who specializes in computer chips.
Ravi Arimilli is IBM's top patent holder, with more than 300 patents.
Arimilli's most recent patent, issued Nov. 29, is for "Layered local cache with lower level cache optimizing allocation mechanism." He must be great at cocktail parties.
www.usatoday.com /tech/columnist/kevinmaney/2005-12-06-top-patent-hoders_x.htm   (1057 words)

  
  
Arimilli was born in India and reared in Baton Rouge, La. He's wiry, talkative, 38 years old and fully charged.
Arimilli occasionally will take fellow researchers from the office in North Austin — he has 500 people working with him on making powerful computers easier to use — to intellectual free-for-alls downtown, first at the Four Seasons Hotel and then on Sixth Street.
These sessions produce the kind of wild thinking that is at the heart of innovation and at the center of Arimilli's life.
www.statesman.com /specialreports/content/specialreports/citiesofideas/0519patents.html   (2123 words)

  
 NRI is youngest IBM Fellow with 300 patents
Ravi Arimilli is a researcher, based in Austin, Texas, who specialises in computer chip innards.
Arimilli said he wants to make sure the innovation curve stays steep.
More recently, Arimilli has been bested by Donald Weder, who in contrast to the stupendous impact of Edison, has mostly used his inventive powers to give the world better floral arrangements.
www.rediff.com /money/2005/dec/10nri.htm   (329 words)

  
 Three Indians win Asian-American engineer of the year awards- The Economic Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Arimilli is IBM's most prolific patent filer, which is remarkable at a company that leads the country in overall patents filed.
His brother, Baba Arimilli, who also works at IBM, filed 13 patents in 2003, as their total of 66 patents was more than 10 percent of the Austin IBM patent output for the year.
Born in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, Ravi Arimilli also developed the electronics for Pacific Blue, the advanced version of IBM's Deep Blue computer that beat chess champion Garry Kasparov in a match.
economictimes.indiatimes.com /articleshow/msid-536076,prtpage-1.cms   (425 words)

  
 Indian techie at IBM is US' patent king
WASHINGTON : Ravi Arimilli is patently the king of inventions and
Ravi says their path to the world of techdom was inspired by the
Ravi Arimilli's patent run began in 1998, when he was awarded 18
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 Brainpower makes Austin an IBM crown Jewel
In Austin, one of the biggest stars on the technical team is Arimilli, a chip design manager who is IBM's single most prolific winner of patents over the past decade.
Arimilli was awarded 78 patents in 2002 and has received 191 patents during his IBM career.
Arimilli recalls the pride he felt in Scottsdale, standing at a hotel bar, a glass of scotch in one hand and a cigar in the other, and sharing war stories with his comrades about the four-year effort to build the Power4 chip.
www.statesman.com /business/content/business/stories/archive/071303IBM.html   (1985 words)

  
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Recently Ravi Arimilli of IBM and Pradeep Sindhu of Juniper Networks figured in the list of 25 most influential senior IT managers who have been awarded by InfoWorld’s CTO forum.
While Ravi Arimilli of IBM bagged the first slot, the other top five winners included CTOs from companies namely Citadel Security, CollabNet, Emulex, LogicLibrary and ATandT.
Ravi Armilli is currently the chief scientist of IBM.
www.ibef.org /artdisplay.aspx?cat_id=60&art_id=5789   (363 words)

  
 IBM: New and improved, but fast enough? - TechUpdate - ZDNet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
That's not usually the case in real life but, according to Ravi Arimilli, an IBM Fellow and the chief technology officer for the Power line of chips, IBM's implementation will deliver 2x performance.
Additional circuitry will help increase the Power5's ability to detect errors, moving from a recovery rate that Arimilli called "significant" with the Power4 to a rate he's describing as 95 to 97 percent.
Arimilli once mentioned to me that IBM has the resources, and is willing to commit them, to meet any goal it sets.
techupdate.zdnet.com /techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2863929,00.html   (664 words)

  
 Ravi - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ravi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Here you will find more informations about Ravi.
Ravi could refer to any of these :
* Ravi River, one of the five rivers of the Punjab, all tributaries of the Indus River.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Ravi.html   (65 words)

  
 2 Indians in 25 most influential CTOs list
IBM's Ravi Arimilli and Juniper Networks' Pradeep Sindhu are amongst the 25 most influential senior IT managers in the world, according to InfoWorld's CTO forum.
Ravi Arimilli bagged the first slot, while the other top five winners included CTOs from companies namely Citadel Security, CollabNet, Emulex, LogicLibrary and ATandT.
Ravi Arimilli is currently the chief scientist of IBM.
in.rediff.com /money/2005/apr/15cto.htm   (375 words)

  
 Ravi Arimilli at AllExperts
Ravi Arimilli (born 1963) is an IBM Fellow and Chief Architect.
He has 300 patents to his name and is currently listed among the top 10 patent holders alive in the USA.
Arimilli moved with his family to the United States from Andhra Pradesh, India, in 1969.
en.allexperts.com /e/r/ra/ravi_arimilli.htm   (226 words)

  
 Home Builders' 2006 'stud' calendar sure to be nailed on Austin walls - 2005-07-04
Arimilli, an IBM Fellow and chief technology officer for one of IBM's server lines, has won the 2005 Texas Inventor of the Year award from the State Bar of Texas.
Arimilli holds more patents than any other IBM employee, securing 35 patents just last year, giving him a grand total of 295 patents.
The State Bar says it gave Arimilli the award because of his "numerous and significant innovations" regarding the design of servers.
milwaukee.bizjournals.com /austin/stories/2005/07/04/tidbits1.html?...   (646 words)

  
 Technology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Power5 will be able to take over software tasks commonly used in the operating system such as packaging data to be sent to networks, said Ravi Arimilli, an IBM Fellow and the chief technology officer for the Power line of chips.
Intel’s ‘hyperthreading’ version of this technology adds a modest performance increase—roughly 20 per cent or so, depending on what program the chip is running—but Arimilli said Power5’s multithreading will allow a single processor to behave like two processors running full throttle.
IBM selected only mature software processes that do not change often so it is not a problem when the operation is hardwired into immutable silicon.
www.weeklyholiday.net /030502/tech.html   (1837 words)

  
 New IBM eServer P5 Features Power5 Microprocessor - Technology - RedOrbit
The new eServer p5 systems are the result of a three-year research and development effort at IBM extending beyond traditional Unix servers with mainframe-inspired features.
IBM chief scientist Ravi Arimilli holds a Power5 microprocessor module.
The new IBM eServer p5 systems give clients choices of implementing different solutions, ranging from a 2-way server to a 16-way server, all leveraging the industry standard Power Architecture and designed to deliver the most performance and scalability on the entry and midrange Unix platform, according to widely used industry benchmarks.
www.redorbit.com /news/technology/82115/new_ibm_eserver_p5_features_power5_microprocessor/index.html   (783 words)

  
 2003 Hall of Fame: a passion for innovation | InfoWorld | Award | 2003-05-23 | By Jack McCarthy
Martin Cooper invented the first portable cell phone; Ravi Arimilli lead IBM's Power4 chip team and holds the company's most patents; Richard Stallman founded the free software movement; and Arvel Hathcock created the MDaemon mail server.
In IBM's Austin, Texas, offices, Arimilli spearheaded a team that responded in late 2001 with the Power4chip, considered by many to be one of the most sophisticated processors of its kind.
Arimilli has garnered more than 200 patents on his work since joining IBM and gives the company credit for fostering a creative environment.
www.infoworld.com /article/03/05/23/21FEinnovfame_1.html   (1340 words)

  
 IBM server counts on brains over brawn | CNET News.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
As earlier reported, IBM now has revealed the pricing for the system--about a third the cost of a competing Sun Fire 15K "Starcat" server with the same memory and number of processors--and has offered details on the 128-processor Regatta alternative that never saw the light of day.
IBM embarked on the Regatta course in late 1996, when the company was a distant third behind Sun in the Unix market, said Ravi Arimilli, chief scientist of IBM's Power technology development.
The multi-chip module, a 60-layer ceramic package, is filled with wiring to join the chips to neighbors, to 128MB modules of cache memory, and to a high-speed switch to reach the more distant CPUs.
netscape.com.com /2100-1001-273927.html   (1179 words)

  
 Battle heats up - Tech Update - ZDNet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
But IBM's Ravi Arimilli counters that the Sun Fire products overextend an older server architecture, while Big Blue has come up with "game-changing" Power4 designs.
Arimilli is an IBM Fellow and the chief technology officer for the Power4.
They prefer IBM's approach: selling the customer a 32-processor server at a 16-processor price and with 16 processors enabled, then charging extra when new processors need to be fired up.
techupdate.zdnet.com /techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,5105930-3,00.html   (466 words)

  
 IBM POWER - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Improvements in the POWER5 over the POWER4 include: a larger L2 cache, a memory controller on the chip, simultaneous multithreading which appears to the operating system as multiple CPUs, advanced power management, dedicated single-tasking mode, Hypervisor (virtualization technology), and eFuse (hardware re-routing around faults).
Ravi Arimilli, IBM's chief microprocessor designer has said: "The POWER5 chip is more of a midrange design that can drive up to the high end and then down to things like blades." IBM servers built with the POWER5 processor offer virtualization features: logical partitioning and micro partitioning.
Up to ten LPARs (logical partitions) can be created for each CPU, the biggest 64-Way system can run 256 independent operating systems.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/IBM_POWER   (1109 words)

  
 Ace's Hardware - General Message Board
They deduced their ideas from published interviews with Ravi Arimilli...
The real question mark is that they mixed in power5 and power6 in same article, which may mean that interviewer mixed features, between those two...
Re: They deduced their ideas from published interviews with Ravi Arimilli...
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