Ralph Ungermann | |
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Born | Provo, Utah, United States | January 20, 1942
Died | June 2, 2015 Emeryville, California, United States | (aged 73)
Resting place | Fernwood Funeral Home Cemetery |
Education | B.S., University of California, Berkeley M.S., University of California, Irvine |
Known for | Foundation of Zilog and Ungermann-Bass |
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Children | Annette Kelly, Scott Ungermann |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Electronic engineering Microprocessor Computer networking |
Institutions | Intel (1971-1974)[1] Zilog (1974-1978) Ungermann-Bass (1979-1988) Tandem Computers (1988-1992) First Virtual Communications Inc. (FVC.com) (1993-2003) China Seed LLC (2003) |
Ralph Kelley Ungermann (January 20, 1942 – June 2, 2015) was an American engineer and entrepreneur. He is best known for founding Zilog with Federico Faggin and Ungermann-Bass with Charlie Bass. Due to his work at U-B, he was considered to be a founding father of the data communications industry.[2][3]