Ajay
Bhatt
Invention:
USB
Ajay V. Bhatt is an Indian computer architect was born on
1957 in India. His mother tongue is Gujarati.
He was the man behind the invention of Universal Serial Bus (USB). He
completed his graduation in Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India. He
did his master degree in “The City University of New York”, United States.
After that Bhatt, worked as a senior staff architect on the “chipset
architecture team” at Folsom in the year 1990.
The following
are the achievements of Ajay Bhatt in his career,
- In 2002, Ajay received an “Achievement in Excellence Award “for the PCI Express Specification development.
- Ajay Bhatt named as “The Most Influential Global Indians”.
- Bhatt’s contribution in the advancement of science and technology, he got the “Light of India Award “in the year 2012.
- And he received “Asian Award” for an outstanding achievement in science and technology in the year 2013.
- And also he got “European Union Inventor’s Award” in the year 2013.
Ajay Bhatt has
many skills, and he is an expertise in many fields like Computer Architecture,
firmware, Logic design, Debugging, Device Driver, ASIC, USB, Ultra books,
Laptops, Context Aware Computing, Semiconductors, Intel, X86, SoC, PCIe, and
Processors.
Ajay Bhatt’s Work
Experiences are as follows,
- Principal Engineer at Wang Laboratories from the year 1984 to 1990.
- Senior staff Architect at Intel from the year 1990 to 1992.
- Chief Architect USB Development at Intel from the year 1992 to 1996.
- Senior Principal Engineer at Intel from the year 1996 to 2001.
- Chief I/O Architect at Intel Corporation from the year 2001 to 2009.
- Chief Architect in Pc Computing Group at Intel Corporation from 2008 to until now.

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