Shiraz Shivji
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Shiraz Shivji was the primary designer of the Atari ST computer, and one of the engineers behind the Commodore 64.
[edit] Atari ST design
When Jack Tramiel took over Atari in 1984 with a number of Commodore engineers, the company was in bad shape. Shiraz Shivji became Atari's Vice President of Research and Development, and led a team of six engineers who designed the Atari 520ST computer. This work was completed in a remarkably short five months (July to December 1984). The prototype presentation at the January 1985 Las Vegas CES was a great coup for Atari, and the product revived the company.
Shivji had designed the Atari ST as the first member of a family. He later led the design of the Atari TT before leaving Atari for NeXT.

