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Daniel Dobberpuhl
March 25, 1945 - October 26, 2019
Monterey
Daniel W. Dobberpuhl quietly passed away Saturday, October 26 at home in Monterey, CA after a lengthy illness and hospitalization. He is survived by his wife Carol, son Walter, daughter Christine, and Walter's two daughters, Katelyn and Nicole Dobberpuhl.
Dan was born to Walter W. and Dorothy (McDavitt) Dobberpuhl in Streator, Illinois on March 25, 1945. He lived and was educated in Streator, where his love of electronics blossomed from assembling Heathkit radio components in elementary school. At 18, he earned his FCC First Class Radio Engineer license and graduated from Streator High School in 1963. He installed the FM radio system at Streator radio station WIZZ during a summer job in 1965. He graduated from the University of Illinois with a BSEE in 1967, the same year he married Carol Higgins, and accepted a position at The National Security Agency, Ft. Meade Maryland, which began his over 50 year career in engineering, working with industry giants from Ken Olsen of Digital Equipment Corp to Apple's Steve Jobs.
Dan served on active duty in the United States Army from November 1968 to 1970, in Turkey and at Vint Hill Farms VA, followed by subsequent US Army Reserves service at Ft. Devens Massachusetts.
His career included employment at NSA, General Electric, Integrated Circuit Systems, and Digital Equipment Corporation. After retirement from DEC in 1998 he co-founded SiByte, Inc. which he subsequently sold to Broadcom and then co-founded P.A. Semi which he sold to Apple. Dan co authored "The Design and Analysis of VLSI Circuits" with colleague Lance A. Glasser and was a guest lecturer at MIT, Stanford University and the University of Illinois. He held 15 patents.
In 1996, Forbes ASAP cited Dan as one of the forces that would continue to expand the complexity and efficiency of microprocessors. Career design and development milestones included the DEC T-11, Micro VAX, ALPHA and Strong Arm processors. He led design of the first commercial Multi-Core System on a Chip at SiByte, Inc. with the most talented team in Silicon Valley and later at P.A. Semi led the design of the PWRficient architecture which was the underpinning for SOC processors used in Apple iPhones and iPads.
In 2003, Dan was awarded the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers prestigious Donald O. Pederson Award in Solid-State Circuits for pioneering design of high-speed and low-power microprocessors. He was elected to the National Academy Engineering in 2006. He was honored with a 2003 University of Illinois Distinguished Alumni Award, the U of I College of Engineering Distinguished Alumni Award in 2009, and inducted into the U of I College of Engineering Hall of Fame in 2016.
After retirement from Apple in 2009, Dan expanded his interests and involvement in the electronics industry supporting numerous companies and start-ups. He particularly enjoyed working with and mentoring students and recent grads just beginning their engineering careers. He had great respect for all colleagues and was quick to point out what he learned from them.
A kind and gentle spirit, Dan was highly regarded and will be missed by all.
Visitation is from 2 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14 at The Paul Mortuary, 390 Lighthouse Ave. in Pacific Grove.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Carmel Valley at 11 a.m. Friday Nov. 15.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers memorials be made to the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church Capital Campaign, 9 El Caminito Road, Carmel Valley, CA 93924, or to a charity of one's choice.


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December 9, 2019

Dan was an exceptional engineer and role model, deeply admired by all those who worked with him. I had the good fortune to work with him at Digital Equipment in Hudson, MA, and met him a number of times later in California. Without Dan, Digital would not have achieved the prominence it reached in the computer industry. The first MicroVAX chip, and especially the first Alpha chip, became reality thanks to his design contributions.

I was part of the CAD group that supported the microprocessor team at Digital. Dan took a serious interest in EDA, helping us create several tools that his team used quickly and effectively. Always generous sharing his knowledge, we eagerly listened to his comments and suggestions. This is a great loss for all of us who knew him.

My condolences to his family at this sad moment.

Antun Domic, Palo Alto, CA.

Sharad Mehrotra

November 18, 2019

I had the honor of meeting Dan a few times while working on my first start-up company, Procket Networks, back in 1998-1999. I tried to interest Dan in joining forces, knowing fully well that I was boxing well above my weight :). Unbenownst to me, Dan was getting ready to launch SiByte at that time, so timing didn't work out on an opportunity for me to learn from Dan.

As a fellow Illini, I always looked up to Dan for what excellence in engineering could be, and combining that with his humility, he was always a role model for so many of us. RIP Dan, you will be missed.

November 10, 2019

Sorry to hear about Dan's death, my deepest sympathies to his family and friends. I worked with Dan at DEC and he was what I consider to be a genius. I worked on the T11 with Dan and he'd explain things to this lowly engineer with great patience and provided his knowledge to all of us. He was a great designer but even more important he was a great human being, he will be missed.

George Lamoureux

Pardeep Singh

November 7, 2019

Dan Will Be Missed .

bunty deen

November 4, 2019

As Chairman of our board, Dan was a great advisor, inspiring and inclusive. On a personal note he was always kind, gracious and humble. We will miss him.

Wayne Parker

November 1, 2019

What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others. Pericles

The mark of character and integrity in leadership is the quality of successful people left in your wake. By any measure, Dan Dobberpuhl was a great engineer and technical leader in our industry. His competence and expertise can be attested by anyone who ever worked with him, even once, but his exemplary grace and character are attested by those who would want to work with him again any time. Working with Dan was one of the greatest privileges of my five-decade career. He was among the best engineers, to be sure, but most memorable and important to me was that he was a good man who learned and shared well.

Wayne Parker

November 1, 2019

What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others. Pericles

The mark of character and integrity in leadership is the quality of successful people left in your wake. By any measure, Dan Dobberpuhl was a great engineer and technical leader in our industry. His competence and expertise can be attested by anyone who ever worked with him, even once, but his exemplary grace and character are attested by those who would want to work with him again any time. Working with Dan was one of the greatest privileges of my five-decade career. He was among the best engineers, to be sure, but most memorable and important to me was that he was a good man who learned and shared well.

Maureen Ladd

October 31, 2019

Dan was my mentor and started me on the path to being a designer who thought beyond... he inspired and drove me to do my best... he will always be lifted up in my house when I describe to my kids what the right influence and leadership can do for a person and a team!!

david moloney

October 29, 2019

I was very sad to hear of Dan's untimely passing

He worked tirelessly with us in Movidius as an advisor and investor and strived to bring out the best in us

He was a valued friend and mentor

He will be sadly missed

David Moloney PhD, CTO, Movidius

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