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Autobiography of Jason Ho
He entered National Chiao Tung University (Taiwan) in 1981 and earned a BS degree in Electronic Engineering in 1984. Jason Ho served in Taiwanese Army from 1984 to 1986 under a mandatory requirement for every man in Taiwan at that time.
Jason Ho created his first invention when he was still in college in 1982. It is an idea to use four speakers instead of two to create an adaptive sound listening environment. At that time, the stereo sound system using two speakers was just invented decade ago. To leap into four speakers was unthinkable at that time. He received his first invention patent of such idea in 1986 in Taiwan.
Such invention had been accepted by a local company named Unitec Inc. Unitec had business with TEAC, a major audio company in 1986. The purpose is to develop the world first four-speaker surround sound system in cars which is common car equipment nowadays.
Even it was not a successful project due to business reason, but in those precious two year time Jason Ho has learned great experience in both product and business developments. Jason Ho came to United States in 1988. Next year, he received his master degree in Electrical Engineering from Pennsylvania State University (U.S.A.) just in three semesters, one semester shorter than four semesters needed in a regular master program. His master thesis, the Algorithm to Find the Shortest Path in a Complex Mesh Network, has been circulated to major network companies such as AT&T at that time.
Jason Ho has held several design engineering positions with major companies, including LSI Logic, Altos Computer, and Chip & Technology Inc. from 1989 to 1992. In 1992, Jason Ho invented the idea to use fractal structure in a computer chip design. It is called Cell Structured Computer Chip technology. Jason Ho has started his own design and development services after the invention aiming for major corporations.
In late 1990’s, he has led a team successfully licensing technologies they developed to several major semiconductor corporations. He also led his team built technology alliances with major IT companies. That includes Texas Instruments, IBM, Microsoft, and Motorola. Jason Ho is the first person invented the idea of an Asymmetrical Dual Processor System and licensed it to Texas Instrument Inc. in 1996. Such idea is still treated as new innovation by AMD in 2010.
In early 2000’s, Jason has build a team with the talent capable of creating brand new and revolutionary system designs from ground up. The team’s creations have been selected by the U.S. military for use in the flight controller and display modules of the most advanced joint strike fighter jets.
The products he and his team developed also received IBM’s “Ready for IBM Technology” certification and have been supported by both IBM and Motorola.
Jason Ho is an inventor with numerous truly innovated ideas across the fields of computer chip, computer architecture, communication, cryptography, mechanical design, optical devices and physics. He has been awarded more than 80 invention patents in the fields of chip design, computer architecture, cryptography, optical device, and mechanical design. Jason Ho is the first person invented the ideal of implementing a unique genetic code in a processor chip for security and identification purpose.
Now it has been widely adapted in most processors today for use as processor identification code and the unique seed for generating security keys. Jason Ho is the first person proposed cellular structure of computer chips. Such idea later has been elaborated by IBM to create the revolutionary Cell Processor for use in IBM super computer code named Deep Blue. The Cell Processor also has been adapted in several Toshiba and Sony products.
Starting 2007, Jason Ho has shifted his focus to Video Technology. He and his team successfully developed a world smallest high performance H.264 video encoder. Such design has been successful licensed to a tier one Japanese company.
It is the only proven encoder does not require any CPU power or SDK (Software Development Kit) support to run. Based on such invention, Jason Ho has established a contractual relationship with a tier one Japanese company to provide wireless video modules in various applications.
IN recent years, Jason Ho has provided mutual thinking of a revolutionary Wind Power Generator design, a Rotational Energy Storage System, and a High Speed Air Compressor. Every invention has great potential to be a legendary breakthrough in human technology history. Jason Ho is sincerely seeking for all possible supports to fulfill those unthinkable inventions to benefit both society and economy.