• Sophie Wilson designed the ‘software’ – the instruction set – for the most popular microprocessor in the world – the Arm RISC chip.
  • In the 1980s, Sophie Wilson co-designed a new, simpler, less power-hungry microprocessor.
  • Although Acorn long ago went out of business, Wilson remained an active participant in the tech field, winning the 2012 Computer History Museum fellowship and...
  • Sophie Wilson is a fashion and culture journalist whose writing has appeared in titles such as Vogue, Vice and W Magazine.
  • Sophie Mary Wilson CBE FRS FREng DistFBCS (born Roger Wilson; June 1957) is a transgender English computer scientist, who helped design the BBC Micro...
  • Sophie is an actress and a director, trained at the Poor School, King's Cross, London.
  • Sophie joined St Mary’s in 2015, having previously been head of department and head of house, teaching Geography in schools in Surrey and Staffordshire.
  • A British laptop scientist, Sophie Wilson was the designer of the Acorn Micro-computer and creator of the programming structure for the unique ARM chip.
  • Sophie Wilson and Steve Furber is receiving the 2024 IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Technology Award “for the design of the 32-bit ARM RISC microprocessor.”
  • Hi, I'm Sophie. I live in Brighton and I am a freelance journalist and Social Media Editor at Crack.