Spotlight: Mar 22, 2023
Robert Metcalfe ’69 has been awarded the A.M. Turing Award, often called the “Nobel Prize of computing,” for his invention of Ethernet, one of the earliest and most extensively utilized networking technologies.
Robert Metcalfe ’69 has been awarded the A.M. Turing Award, often called the “Nobel Prize of computing,” for his invention of Ethernet, one of the earliest and most extensively utilized networking technologies.
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