Sophie Wilson is a British computer scientist who is known for her work in designing the Acorn RISC Machine (ARM) architecture, which is widely used in mobile devices, embedded systems, and other electronic devices. Wilson co-designed the ARM architecture with Steve Furber while working at Acorn Computers in the 1980s.
Wilson studied at the University of Cambridge, where she earned a degree in Mathematics. She later went on to work at Acorn Computers, where she played a key role in the design of the ARM architecture, which has become one of the most popular and widely used processor designs in the world.
Wilson has also worked on other projects, including designing the instruction set for the ARMv8-A architecture, which is used in modern smartphone processors. She is considered a pioneer in the field of computer architecture and has made significant contributions to the development of modern computing technology.
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