Simon McIntosh-Smith
Director,
Bristol Centre for Supercomputing
Professor Simon McIntosh-Smith is the founder and Director of the Bristol Centre for Supercomputing, which runs the UK’s Isambard-AI service, the 11th most powerful supercomputer in the world. He began his career in industry as a microprocessor architect, first at Inmos and STMicro in the 1990s, before co-designing the world's first fully programmable GPU at Pixelfusion in 1999.
In 2002 he co-founded ClearSpeed Technology where, as Director of Architecture and Applications, he co-developed the first modern many-core HPC accelerators. He previously founded the HPC Research Group at the University of Bristol, where his research interests include advanced computer architectures and performance portability.