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Anton Gunzinger was born on 1956, is an Electronics engineer, entrepreneur. Discover Anton Gunzinger's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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1956

Anton Gunzinger (born 8 May 1956, Welschenrohr, Switzerland) is a Swiss electrical engineer and entrepreneur.

He was a developer of high-performance parallelized computers.

Anton Gunzinger first did an apprenticeship as a radio electrician, followed by vocational secondary school and the technical college in Biel.

1983

He then studied electrical engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich and graduated as an electrical engineer in 1983.

This was followed by an assistant position at the Institute of Electronics with Walter Guggenbühl and the preparation of a doctoral thesis entitled Synchronous Data Flow Computer for Real-Time Image Processing.

1989

He received his Ph.D. with it in 1989.

1990

Gunzinger presented a parallel computer consisting of 18 processors connected in parallel in 1990: the Synchronous Data Flow Machine, or Sydama, as part of a system for real-time image processing.

For his work on Sydama, Gunzinger won the 100,000 Swiss franc prize of the de Vigier Foundation for the Promotion of Young Swiss Entrepreneurs.

As a senior assistant at ETH Zurich, he and his team developed the MUltiprocessor System with Intelligent Communication (MUSIC system).

This computer system with several interconnected processors and a performance of 3.6 gigaflops (billion floating point operations per second) was one of the most powerful computers in the world at the time.

1992

With MUSIC, he participated as a finalist for the Gordon Bell Award of the AMC and IEEE at the 1992 Supercomputing conference in Minneapolis in competition with the most well-known manufacturers of supercomputers, came in second behind Intel, and was honored for his efforts.

1993

In 1993, together with a business economist, he founded the company Supercomputing Systems AG in the Technopark Zurich with the aim of developing low-cost supercomputers.

1994

As a result, Time magazine selected Gunzinger as one of the 100 upcoming leaders worldwide in 1994.

1997

More than 20 years later, his company is still successful, with customized products being developed in a wide range of competence areas since about 1997.

Gunzinger was awarded a doctorate by the ETH Zurich.

2002

ETH Zurich awarded Gunzinger the title of professor in 2002, where he lectured on computer architectures in the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering.

Gunzinger is committed to an orientation of energy technology without nuclear power plants and reduction of the use of fossil fuels.

He regrets the relatively slow progress in the transformation of energy production in accordance with the Energy Strategy 2050.

He took a position on the management of the COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland: in his view, consistent, comprehensive protection of at-risk groups (six percent of the total population), especially the over-80s, would be sufficient to lift restrictions for everyone else.

Gunzinger advocated a sweep of the under-80s, which could end the pandemic within one to two months-without overloading hospitals.

2015

In his view, the COVID-19 pandemic was as bad as the 2015 flu epidemic.