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(Entrepreneur) Gene Myron Amdahl was an influential American computer architect and entrepreneur known for his significant contributions to mainframe computers at IBM and the establishment of Amdahl Corporation. He is celebrated for developing Amdahl's law, a fundamental principle in parallel computing that transformed the industry. Amdahl's groundbreaking work laid the groundwork for improvements in computational efficiency and had a lasting impact on technology. His innovative ideas and leadership solidified his legacy as a trailblazer in computer architecture and high-performance computing.