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I don't see anything that justifies this Page's existence. She doesn't seem particularly notable or significant to warrant an entry. It isn't clear since it just lists where she was born and that she got a PhD and is a professor. That seems like a low bar all things considered, but I'm admittedly not too familiar with her, so maybe I'm missing something. Rs180216 (talk) 02:12, 19 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]
She is the chair of the Division of Engineering Science, one of the most reputed programs in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto, which is Canada’s #1 engineering school; that itself is a pretty big deal. Additionally, her work in interconnecting cores on a single die is extremely relevant to modern microprocessor design to increase processor efficiency, especially in SoCs like Apple’s various microprocessors for their devices. She also has contributions in on-chip neural network implementations, which is also significant. The article is poorly written - it looks like someone started it and then never finished - but that doesn’t negate its existence. You could’ve easily searched this up by searching “Natalie Enright Jerger work” or something. ArnavTalwani (talk) 13:24, 11 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]