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The Pentium Chronicles

by Robert P. Colwell

A landmark chip like the P6 or Pentium 4 doesn't just happen. It takes a confluence of brilliant minds, dedication for beyond the ordinary, and management that nurtures the vision while keeping a firm hand on the project tiller.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

The Pentium Chronicles describes the architecture and key decisions that shaped the P6, Intel's most successful chip to date.  As author  Robert Colwell recognizes, success is about learning from others, and Chronicles is filled with stories of ordinary, exceptional people as well as frank assessments of "oops" moments, leaving you with a better understanding of what it takes to create and grow a winning product.

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A landmark chip like the P6 or Pentium 4 doesn't just happen. It takes a confluence of brilliant minds, dedication for beyond the ordinary, and management that nurtures the vision while keeping a firm hand on the project tiller. As chief architect of the P6, Robert Colwell offers a unique perspective as he unfolds the saga of a project that ballooned from a few architects to hundreds of engineers, many just out of school. For more than a treatise on project management, The Pentium Chronicles gives the rationale, the personal triumphs, and the humor that characterized the P6 project, an undertaking that broke all technical boundaries by being the first to try an out-of order, speculative super-scalar architecture in a microprocessor. In refreshingly down-to-earth language, organized around a framework "we wish we had known about then," Chronicles describes the architecture and key decisions that shaped the P6, Intel's most successful chip to date. Colwell's inimitable style will have readers laughing out loud at the project team's creative solutions to well-known problems. From architectural planning in a storage room jimmied open with a credit card, to a marketing presentation using shopping carts, he takes readers through events from the projects beginning through its production. As Colwell himself recognizes, success is all about learning from others, and Chronicles is filled with stories of ordinary and exceptional people and frank assessments of "oops" moments, like the infamous FDIV bug. As its subtitle implies, the book looks beyond RTL models and transistors to the Intel culture, often poking fun at corporate policies, like team-building exercises in which engineers ruthlessly shoot down each other's plans. Whatever your level of computing expertise, Chronicles will delight and inform you, leaving you with a better understanding of what it takes to create and grow a winning product.

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A landmark chip like the P6 or Pentium 4 doesn't just happen. It takes a confluence of brilliant minds, dedication for beyond the ordinary, and management that nurtures the vision while keeping a firm hand on the project tiller. As chief architect of the P6, Robert Colwell offers a unique perspective as he unfolds the saga of a project that ballooned from a few architects to hundreds of engineers, many just out of school. For more than a treatise on project management, The Pentium Chronicles gives the rationale, the personal triumphs, and the humor that characterized the P6 project, an undertaking that broke all technical boundaries by being the first to try an out-of order, speculative super-scalar architecture in a microprocessor. In refreshingly down-to-earth language, organized around a framework "we wish we had known about then," Chronicles describes the architecture and key decisions that shaped the P6, Intel's most successful chip to date. Colwell's inimitable style will have readers laughing out loud at the project team's creative solutions to well-known problems. From architectural planning in a storage room jimmied open with a credit card, to a marketing presentation using shopping carts, he takes readers through events from the projects beginning through its production. As Colwell himself recognizes, success is all about learning from others, and Chronicles is filled with stories of ordinary and exceptional people and frank assessments of "oops" moments, like the infamous FDIV bug. As its subtitle implies, the book looks beyond RTL models and transistors to the Intel culture, often poking fun at corporate policies, like team-building exercises in which engineers ruthlessly shoot down each other's plans. Whatever your level of computing expertise, Chronicles will delight and inform you, leaving you with a better understanding of what it takes to create and grow a winning product.

Author Biography

Robert P. Colwell, PHD, is an independent consultant. He earned his PhD in computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 1985. Named an Intel Fellow (twenty-seven led Intel's Pentium 4 CPU core development. His other contributions at Intel include coleading the team that conceived Intel's P6 microarchitecture, the core of the company's Pentium II, Pentium III, Celeron, Xeon, and  Centrino product families. He is the author and contributor to many published papers and chapters and is the inventor or co-inventor on more than forty patents.

Table of Contents

Foreword. Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. The Concept Phase. 3. The Refinement Phase. 4. The Realization Phase. 5. The Production Phase. 6. The People Factor. 7. Inquiring Minds Like Yours. Bibliography. Appendix. Glossary. Index.

Review

"...it reads like a novel...The story is chronicled by insider Colwell in a style that commands reader attention...highly recommended." (CHOICE, May 2006) "…an anecdotal account of its development from someone who was in on it from the start…there is something there for everyone about life in a large organization." (Cool Tech Reviews, March 6, 2006) "Such a perfect miscellany of…experiences finely blended with humor and reality is a sumptuous feast for engineers and project managers…marvelous piece of computer history." (TechBulletin, February 10, 2006) "This particular book on the genesis of Intel's groundbreaking P6 programme of the early 1990s...gives us some worthwhile pointers...a worthy book, and worth a recommendation..." (TechWorld, February 7, 2006) "This insightful book promises to become a classic, and the reader is warned that it is hard to put down." (Computing Reviews.com, February 23, 2005) "…the book will particularly appeal to engineers working in the computing industry." (Physics World, February 2006)

Long Description

A landmark chip like the P6 or Pentium 4 doesnt just happen. It takes a confluence of brilliant minds, dedication for beyond the ordinary, and management that nurtures the vision while keeping a firm hand on the project tiller. As chief architect of the P6, Robert Colwell offers a unique perspective as he unfolds the saga of a project that ballooned from a few architects to hundreds of engineers, many just out of school. For more than a treatise on project management, The Pentium Chronicles gives the rationale, the personal triumphs, and the humor that characterized the P6 project, an undertaking that broke all technical boundaries by being the first to try an out-of order, speculative super-scalar architecture in a microprocessor. In refreshingly down-to-earth language, organized around a framework "we wish we had known about then," Chronicles describes the architecture and key decisions that shaped the P6, Intels most successful chip to date. Colwells inimitable style will have readers laughing out loud at the project teams creative solutions to well-known problems. From architectural planning in a storage room jimmied open with a credit card, to a marketing presentation using shopping carts, he takes readers through events from the projects beginning through its production. As Colwell himself recognizes, success is all about learning from others, and Chronicles is filled with stories of ordinary and exceptional people and frank assessments of "oops" moments, like the infamous FDIV bug. As its subtitle implies, the book looks beyond RTL models and transistors to the Intel culture, often poking fun at corporate policies, like team-building exercises in which engineers ruthlessly shoot down each others plans. Whatever your level of computing expertise, Chronicles will delight and inform you, leaving you with a better understanding of what it takes to create and grow a winning product.

Review Text

"...it reads like a novel...The story is chronicled by insider Colwell in a style that commands reader attention...highly recommended." (CHOICE, May 2006) "?an anecdotal account of its development from someone who was in on it from the start?there is something there for everyone about life in a large organization." (Cool Tech Reviews, March 6, 2006) "Such a perfect miscellany of?experiences finely blended with humor and reality is a sumptuous feast for engineers and project managers?marvelous piece of computer history." (TechBulletin, February 10, 2006) "This particular book on the genesis of Intel's groundbreaking P6 programme of the early 1990s...gives us some worthwhile pointers...a worthy book, and worth a recommendation..." (TechWorld, February 7, 2006) "This insightful book promises to become a classic, and the reader is warned that it is hard to put down." (Computing Reviews.com, February 23, 2005) "?the book will particularly appeal to engineers working in the computing industry." (Physics World, February 2006)

Review Quote

"Such a perfect miscellany of... experiences finely blended with humor and reality is a sumptuous feast for engineers and project managers... marvelous piece of computer history." ("TechBulletin," February 10, 2006) "This particular book on the genesis of Intel's groundbreaking P6 programme of the early 1990s...gives us some worthwhile pointers...a worthy book, and worth a recommendation..." ("TechWorld," February 7, 2006) "This insightful book promises to become a classic, and the reader is warned that it is hard to put down." ("Computing Reviews.com," February 23, 2005) .".. the book will particularly appeal to engineers working in the computing industry." ("Physics World," February 2006)

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"...it reads like a novel...The story is chronicled by insider Colwell in a style that commands reader attention...highly recommended." (CHOICE, May 2006) "...an anecdotal account of its development from someone who was in on it from the start...there is something there for everyone about life in a large organization." (Cool Tech Reviews, March 6, 2006) "Such a perfect miscellany of...experiences finely blended with humor and reality is a sumptuous feast for engineers and project managers...marvelous piece of computer history." (TechBulletin, February 10, 2006) "This particular book on the genesis of Intel's groundbreaking P6 programme of the early 1990s...gives us some worthwhile pointers...a worthy book, and worth a recommendation..." (TechWorld, February 7, 2006) "This insightful book promises to become a classic, and the reader is warned that it is hard to put down." (Computing Reviews.com, February 23, 2005) "...the book will particularly appeal to engineers working in the computing industry." (Physics World, February 2006)

Feature

An accessible, behind-the-scenes look at the design and production of the most successful microprocessor in history?Intel?s P6.

  • Focuses on the many vital lessons engineers and managers learned during the P6?s development.
  • Uses real events to impart insights that all engineers will recognize and find constructive in their own careers.
  • Covers ideas about project structure, project management, core concept development, keeping people motivated and focused, and cooperation and interference with other company projects.

Details

ISBN0471736171
Author Robert P. Colwell
Short Title PENTIUM CHRON
Language English
ISBN-10 0471736171
ISBN-13 9780471736172
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY 004.165
Illustrations Yes
Series Practitioners
Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
Subtitle The People, Passion, and Politics Behind Intel's Landmark Chips
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
Alternative 9780471749127
Edition 1st
DOI 10.1604/9780471736172
Series Number 12
UK Release Date 2006-02-03
AU Release Date 2005-12-01
NZ Release Date 2005-12-01
Pages 208
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Year 2006
Publication Date 2006-02-03
Audience Professional & Vocational
US Release Date 2006-02-03

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