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  3. Mark Hill honored for improvements to vital computer memory systems

Mark Hill honored for improvements to vital computer memory systems

Hill has been analyzing and improving how computer memory functions since the 1980s. His developments became the basis of the memory models for the ubiquitous programming languages Java and C++.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/mark-hill-honored-for-improvements-to-vital-computer-memory-systems/
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