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Revision as of 16:45, 7 July 2010
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Board members
as of 2008. many Board members contributed directly to support our non-recoverable costs.
- Brightstar (Marcelo Claure)
- eBay (Gary Dillabough)
- Google (Mary Himinkool)
- NewsCorp (Jeremy Philips)
- Quanta (Dandy Hsu)
- AMD (Clyde Rodriquez)
- Chi Lin (Scott Soong)
- MIT (Joe Jacobson)
- Red Hat (Mike Evans)
- Marvell (Sehat Sutardja)
- MFI (Tom Meredith)
- Nortel (John Roese)
- Riverside (Steve Kaufman)