Frank Soltis

Frank Soltis 2008

Frank Gerald Soltis (born 1940), is an American computer scientist. He joined IBM Rochester in 1969, and is most well known for his contributions to the System/38 and IBM AS/400 architectures, in particular - the design of the single-level store used in those platforms, and the RS64 processor architecture.[1] He retired from IBM in 2008 upon the merger of the System i and System p product lines into IBM Power Systems.[2] Prior to his retirement, he held the title of Chief Scientist at IBM.[3]

  1. ^ Woodie, Alex (23 November 2020). "Frank Soltis Discusses A Possible Future for Single-Level Storage". itjungle.com. IT Jungle. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  2. ^ Woodie, Alex (2008-12-08). "Soltis Exiting IBM, But He's Not Leaving the '400". itjungle.com. Retrieved 2021-03-15.
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