Gary Lauterbach

Chief Technology Officer And Co Founder @ Cerebras Systems

About Gary Lauterbach

Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder of SeaMicro

Gary Lauterbach served as the Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder of SeaMicro. In this role, he was instrumental in developing and pioneering the microserver category. His work at SeaMicro established new standards for high-density, energy-efficient servers, which catapulted the company into a leadership position in the technology market.

Principal Investigator for US Department of Energy Grant

Gary Lauterbach was the Principal Investigator for a $9.3 Million US Department of Energy grant aimed at advancing energy-efficient computing. This significant funding facilitated research and development in sustainable technologies, potentially reducing the carbon footprint of computing infrastructures.

Corporate Fellow and CTO at AMD

Following AMD's acquisition of SeaMicro, Gary Lauterbach transitioned to serve as a Corporate Fellow and Chief Technology Officer for the server and server-CPU business units at AMD. In this capacity, he contributed to the strategic direction and innovation within AMD's server technologies.

Distinguished Engineer at Sun Microsystems

Gary Lauterbach's career also includes a notable tenure as a Distinguished Engineer at Sun Microsystems. His expertise was pivotal in the development of critical technologies during his time there.

Chief Microprocessor Architect for UltraSPARC

Gary Lauterbach was the Chief Microprocessor Architect for the UltraSPARC III and UltraSPARC IV microprocessors. His role involved leading the architectural design and development of these significant multi-core processors.

Chief Architect of DARPA HPCS Project

At Sun Laboratories, Gary Lauterbach served as the Chief Architect of the DARPA High Productivity Computing Systems (HPCS) Petascale computing project. His work contributed to advancing computational power capabilities and achieving Petascale performance.

Holder of Over 50 Patents

Gary Lauterbach holds more than 50 patents. These patents reflect his innovative contributions to advancements in microprocessors, energy-efficient computing, and server technologies.

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