Bob wallace:  

CLASS OF 1966
Woodside, CA

Bob's Story

After graduating from Woodside High I attended the University of California Berkeley majoring in Electrical Engineering. I got the beak of my life when as a senior at Cal I took a graduate class taught by Andrew Grove who was the VP of a small young semiconductor company that nobody had never heard of called INTEL. Dr. Grove asked me to come to Intel to interview for a job. I interviewed at Intel, got a job offer, accepted it, and spent the next 29 years of my life working at Intel. It was one wonderful ride that took me from working on the first EPROM (upon which today's "Flash" memory cards and "Flash" drives are based) to managing the design team that did the 100...Expand for more
Mhz version of the Intel Pentium processor (circa 1994) with many other stops along the way. I retired from Intel in 2000 after working on several more generations of Intel Pentium processors. After having spent ~28 years living in the small town of Boulder Creek, CA in the Santa Cruz mountains I moved to a new home in Aptos, CA high on a hill overlooking the Monterey Bay. My wife (whom I met in Berkeley) and I are the proud parents of two (now adult) children: a daughter who works as a software engineer in the 'Silicon Valley' and a son who is a Professor of Geology at the University of Delaware. We are pleased to be new grandparents of a 1 year old granddaughter.
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