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Alternative Lives of Current & Former Wisconsin Computer Architecture Professors James Goodman (emeritus) Mark Hill Nam Kim Mikko Lipasti Karu Sankaralingam Guri Sohi James Smith (emeritus) David Wood Kudos to Wood for discovering these alternative lives!

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Alternative Lives of Current & Former Wisconsin Computer Architecture Professors James Goodman (emeritus) Mark Hill Nam Kim Mikko Lipasti Karu Sankaralingam Guri Sohi James Smith (emeritus) David Wood Kudos to Wood for discovering these alternative lives! 10

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