Tom Innes

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Thomas Judson Innes, known as Tom or Tinnes from Bristol[citation needed], (1944-2019) was an American computer scientist who was one of first employees at Intel. He is best known as the designer of the Intel 4040 processor.[1]

Innes also set up Intel's microprocessor design center in Haifa, Israel and eventually became the General Manager of Intel's Embedded Microprocessor business.[2]

Innes retired from Intel on December 31, 1998.[1] In retirement, he served as a board Director at Primarion, Inc, a board member of the AZ Technology Incubator (1992-1995), and trustee and chairman of the board for the Arizona Science Center.[3]

Innes died on April 7, 2019, after a long illness.[2]

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