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- Q11625 description "Computer scientist".
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- Q11625 abstract "Ashawna Hailey (October 8, 1949 – October 14, 2011), assigned at birth Shawn Hailey, created the HSPICE program which large parts of the worldwide semiconductor industry use to simulate and design silicon chips. Her company, Meta-Software, produced compound annual growth rate in excess of 25–30 percent every year for 18 years, and eventually became part of Synopsys, which calls HSPICE "the 'gold standard' for accurate circuit simulation". In 1973 she created Advanced Micro Devices' first microprocessor, the Am9080, a clone of the Intel 8080, and in 1974, AMD's first nonvolatile memory, the 2702 2048-bit EPROM. Earlier, she built the launch sequencer for the Sprint Anti-Ballistic Missile System for Martin Marietta.She attended Texas Tech University along with her twin brother Kim, starting her first company while still in college.She is a trans woman. After retiring from her career in technology she began transitioning, changing her name to Ashawna and undergoing medical treatment.As a philanthropist, Ashawna sought to reform government policies on recreational drugs. During her life she donated to the ACLU Foundation, Code Pink, the Drug Policy Alliance, Feeding America, Rainforest Action Network, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, the Marijuana Policy Project, Erowid, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), and servedon the board of MAPS. After her death she left a US$10-Million bequest shared between MAPS, the ACLU, Drug Policy Alliance, Marijuana Policy Project, and Second Harvest Food Bank. In what its board considered a fitting tribute to Ms. Hailey, the Marijuana Policy Project dedicated a million dollars of her bequest to the initiative that for the first time enabled voters to legalize marijuana for recreational use in Colorado.".
- Q11625 alias "Shawn Hailey (birth name)".
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- Q11625 alternativeNames "Shawn Hailey".
- Q11625 birthDate "1949-10-08".
- Q11625 birthPlace "Lubbock, Texas, U.S.".
- Q11625 dateOfBirth "1949-10-08".
- Q11625 dateOfDeath "2011-10-14".
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- Q11625 deathPlace "San Jose, California, U.S.".
- Q11625 name "Ashawna Hailey".
- Q11625 name "Hailey, Ashawna".
- Q11625 occupation "technologist, philanthropist".
- Q11625 placeOfBirth "Lubbock, Texas, U.S.".
- Q11625 placeOfDeath "San Jose, California, U.S.".
- Q11625 shortDescription "Computer scientist".
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- Q11625 comment "Ashawna Hailey (October 8, 1949 – October 14, 2011), assigned at birth Shawn Hailey, created the HSPICE program which large parts of the worldwide semiconductor industry use to simulate and design silicon chips. Her company, Meta-Software, produced compound annual growth rate in excess of 25–30 percent every year for 18 years, and eventually became part of Synopsys, which calls HSPICE "the 'gold standard' for accurate circuit simulation".".
- Q11625 label "Ashawna Hailey".
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- Q11625 name "Ashawna Hailey (born Shawn Hailey)".
- Q11625 name "Ashawna Hailey".
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- Q11625 surname "Hailey".