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Encyclopedia > John Mathieson

John Mathieson is a Computer Science graduate who initially worked for Sinclair Research before going on to found Flare with fellow ex-Sinclair colleagues Martin Brennan and Ben Cheese.


After working at Flare on the Flare 1 and its development into the Konix Multisystem he went on to work for Atari developing the Atari Jaguar with Martin Brennan. John moved to California and worked on Jaguar 2 which never saw the light of day.


He led the development of the ill-fated NUON media processor at VM Labs. He moved to work for nVIDIA at the end of 2001.


External links

  • http://www.chez.com/toxicmag/real/articles/mathieson.htm - Interview with Mathieson dicussing the Jaguar
  • http://www.vmlabs.de/team.htm - List of VM Labs team with picture of John

Disambiguation: There is also a John A. Mathieson who was Premier of Prince Edward Island in the early twentieth century.


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John Alexander Mathieson at AllExperts (352 words)
Mathieson sat on the opposition benches becoming leader of the opposition and the Conservative Party in 1903.
The lieutenant-governor asked Mathieson, as leader of the opposition to form a government which he did going on to win a mandate in the 1912 general election.
Mathieson persuaded the federal government to agree to an amendment to the British North America Act guaranteeing the province a minimum of four MPs in perpetuity.
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