HP Labs was established on March 3, 1966, by founders
Bill Hewlett and
David Packard, seeking to create an organization not bound by day-to-day business concerns. In August 2007, HP executives drastically diminished the number of projects, down from 150 to 30. On November 1, 2015,
HP Labs spun off Hewlett Packard Labs into a separate organization managed by
Hewlett Packard Enterprise with Martin Fink becoming the director. In 2014, CTO Martin Fink Labs announced a computer architecture research project called
The Machine. The project focused on a "memory-centric" computer based on a pool of
non-volatile memristor memory connected to special purpose cores using a photonics interconnect. An early prototype was produced in 2016 consisting of 320TB of
NUMA DRAM memory, dozens of off the shelf processors and a
Gen-Z based interconnect. Since then, HPE has been working on bringing various aspects to their product lines. == Directors ==