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Veteran and Storyteller

Mark Dean

Veteran and Storyteller

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About Mark

Mark Edward Dean, born on March 2, 1957, is an American inventor and computer engineer. He is known for developing the ISA bus alongside Dennis Moeller and led a team responsible for designing a computer processor chip capable of one gigahertz. Dean holds three of the nine patents related to the creation of the IBM personal computer, which was released in 1981. His contributions to computer engineering were recognized in 1995 when he was named the first African-American IBM Fellow. In 2001, Dean was elected to the National Academy of Engineering, highlighting his significant impact on the field. Throughout his career, he has discussed innovations in digital media and portable devices, including a handheld device capable of displaying media content and his personal use of tablet computers instead of traditional PCs. His work exemplifies a commitment to advancing computing technology and digital media.

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A Deep Dive: The Invisible Genius, The Pillar of America's InfrastructureEpisode 278 - Meet A Member: Mark DeanSCBA Leadership Podcast Episode #87--On Preparing Inmates for Ministry with Grove Norwood & Mark DeanEsther 8-10

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