[1][2] In 1966, Henry earned a BS degree in mathematics from California State University, Hayward.
[7] In 1994, Henry left Dell and began working on a new Intel compatible design.
Henry was the President of Centaur Technology until his partial retirement in 2019 (he still works part-time remotely).
In addition to his management duties, he wrote microcode for the company's Intel compatible processors, and he designed hardware for several co-processors.
[4] In 2016, Henry was named a "Distinguished Alumni" of California State University.