Infineon Prize
Previous Winners
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'11-'12
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Joseph Hallet
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'10-'11
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Toby Smith
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'09-'10
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Adam Marable
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2008-9
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James Hanlon
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2007-8
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Steven Simpson
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2006-7
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Ross Owen
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2005-6
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Stephen Say
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2004-5
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Mike Wrighton
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2003-4
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Alastair Dixon
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On April 1st, 1999, Siemens Semiconductors became Infineon
Technologies - a younger, dynamic, more flexible company
geared towards success in the competitive, ever-changing
world of microelectronics.
Infineon create, manufacture and market the industry's most
advanced microelectronics products.
Infineon build upon our technological strengths to offer our
customers a wide range of leading edge solutions emphasizing
communications, computer, chip card and automotive applications.
Infineon attract the best talent worldwide and translate advanced
technologies into value for our customers and shareholders.
In June of the same year Infineon opened its first UK Development
Centre in Bristol. The Centre focuses on 32-bit
Microprocessor related developments and currently employs
around 100 people.
This prize is awarded to the best project in computer
architecture, in the event of no suitable project this prize will
be awarded to the best mark on COMSM0109, Advanced Computer Architecture.
This Undergraduate prize is worth £250.