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Gene Amdahl, Pioneer of Mainframe Computing, Dies at 92

Noted: In 1952 he received his doctorate in theoretical physics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. It was in graduate school that his interest in the nascent field of digital computers took root. For his Ph.D. thesis, he drafted a design for what became known as the Wisconsin Integrally Synchronized Computer, or W.I.S.C., an early digital computer.