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Forest Baskett, General Partner
Forest joined NEA in 1999
as a venture partner and became a general partner in
2004. Forest focuses on information technology investments.
Present board
memberships include Aeluros, Arch Rock, Atheros
Communications (NASDAQ: ATHR), Audience, Catalytic,
Chelsio Communications, Foveon, Fulcrum Microsystems,
Luxtera, RingThree Technologies, SiBEAM, Tableau Software,
and T-RAM Semiconductor. He also serves as an advisor to Cassatt, Data Domain, PolyServe, Spreadtrum and Telegent
Systems. Previous board memberships include, among others,
E2O, Nanochip, Newisys and SiTime. Forest also previously
held an advisory position with FineGround, ReShape and
SMIC.
Prior to NEA, Forest was Senior Vice President
of R&D and Chief Technology Officer of Silicon Graphics
Inc. He founded and directed the Western Research Laboratory
of Digital Equipment Corporation from 1982 to 1986 before
joining SGI. Prior to that, he was a professor of Computer
Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University
from 1971 to 1982. He also spent two years at Los Alamos
National Laboratory building an operating system for
the original Cray-1 computer and a year and a half at
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center as a Principal Scientist
doing VLSI research. At Stanford, he worked with Andy
Bechtolsheim on the SUN workstation project, with Jim
Clark on the Geometry Engine project, and with John
Hennessy on the MIPS microprocessor project.
Dr. Baskett received a BA in Mathematics
from Rice University, a Ph.D. in Computer Science from
the University of Texas at Austin and is a member of
the National Academy of Engineering.
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