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6300 Bon Terra Drive

Austin, TX 78731

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E-mail: petemaccormack@yahoo.com

 Peter F.  MacCormack

Summary

1983 - PresentAustin, TX

Over 30 years of high technology product, network, system, silicon and software definition, development and deployment experience.   During this period I have had various executive and management positions in architecture, research and development, marketing, sales, and operations at market leading companies including Comcast, Cox, Huawei, IDT, CableLabs, Broadcom, Navicent, Intel and Texas Instruments. Key highlights of my background include:

         Sr. Director WW Cable R&D at Huawei defining strategic plans for next generation Converged Service Access and Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) technologies and products

         Director of Advanced Technologies at CableLabs providing strategic assessments and recommendations of wireline (cable) and wireless (cellular, Wi-Fi, etc) technologies utilized in next gen. Fixed Mobile Converge (FMC) & Converged Service Networks (CSN). The results were developed for the CEOs, CTOs and VPs of the leading N.A. cable companies.

         Product Line GM at Broadcom growing its Cable Modem chipset business from $100M to $200M (50m units+) in 24 months.  

         Managed several large projects with Multi-Site/Multi-Nation development teams with up to 50 direct and 100 matrixed engineers and corresponding annual budgets exceeding $10m.

         Raised nearly $30M venture capital funding over 5 years & three startups. Opened and acted as VP/GM for two facilities. In addition to being responsible for product definition and all hiring (R&D and Marketing/Sales), I also negotiated and set up facilities, benefit plans (401k, insurance, etc.), corporate bylaws/culture, CFO office, distribution and representative channels, etc.

         CEO, Founder of Navicent Technologies and author of 120 patent application claims that appear to be the basis for the Next Generation Cable Networks (DOCSIS3.0) and Services.

         Key contributor at Texas Instruments directing WW technical sales teams and correspondingly growing annual sales from $50 m to well over $200m over a 4 year period (1984 to 1988). Also, conceived, initiated, negotiated and closed multiple joint development deals with companies such as IBM, Hewlett Packard, Hitachi & Intel leading to over $50M in revenue each annually

Education

1979 – 1983                       University of Vermont Burlington, VT.

Degree: Bachelors of Science Electrical Engineering

Experience

August 2012 – Current     CloudEdge Consulting        Austin, TX

GCI                           Anchorage, AK

Sr. Architect: Currently I am responsible for the Company’s 5 year product planning for commercial broadband and transport services. In support of these products (services) I also provide strategic assessments and recommendations on technologies, architectures and platforms; complete market segmentation and feature sets of next generation broadband, networking and transport product lines; guidance on MEF and SCTE initiatives; TDM over broadband transition to “All IP” plans, and new Cloud based NFV/SDN project definitions; Future cloud services (voice, video, IPTV, etc), IT integration plans/performance; and all operational guidance plans (SLAs, KPI, Change Control, etc.)

Key areas of product focus include Broadband (wireline and wireless) services to support all market segments including SMB, Enterprise, Multi-dwelling, etc. Key supporting platforms include DOCSIS (HFC, RFoG), GPON, Fixed Wireless (LTE-based) and Active Ethernet (Dedicated Internet Access Services). For areas of focus on transport products include Metro Ethernet, Carrier Ethernet and MPLS/VPN with corresponding Active Ethernet and other platforms.  I am also responsible for the voice roadmap which includes the transition from a mostly switched network to ALL IP and fixed mobile convergence.

Key Access Platforms/Technologies include Cable HFC and RFoG: DOCSIS 3.0, 3.1, 3.X, etc; PON: 2.5G/1.25G GPON, 10G EPON, 10G NG2PON, 10G XGS-PON, etc.; and Fixed Wireless: 2.5 GHz LTE.

Confidential

Principal Consultant: Defining next generation IP service network and CDN

         10Gbps and beyond architecture planning and development

         Cloud-based All IP networks architectural plans 

         Developed next generation network architectural requirements, analysis and recommendations for IPTV and OTT Video services including UHD/4k, Live/linear TV, VoD, Cloud DVR, RS-DVR SDV, OTT, IP Video, IPTV, and TV Everywhere, Key elements include thin/heavy gateway CPE, and global Content Delivery Networks

         Key technologies Video (HEVC, MPEG2, encoding/transcoding), networking ( L2/L3, IPV6, QoS, BGP, LAN, WAN, Switching, Routing, LAN, WLAN, )

         Next gen video services including advertisement insertion (SCTE-130, 30, 25), multi-screen video (HTTP ABR, multiprotocol packaging-Apple HLS, Microsoft Smooth Streaming, MPEG-DASH, Adobe FMS), TV anywhere, personal channels, etc.)

         Terrestrial broadcast integration possibilities

         Integrated fixed mobile convergence capabilities (VoIP over cellular, Wi-Fi, femtocell, broadband)

         Converged service capacity models through 2023 and 2033

         Home Automation and IoT Gateway analysis

         Analysis of product requirements and defined architecture for unified video architecture with multi-tiered video

         Product definitions for next generation modems, headless gateways, converged service set top box, etc.  Includes silicon, embedded software and application definition

         Hardware and Software Development Lifecycles, project planning and budgets for 125 engineers

         Completed business plans, statements of work, financials, customer presentations, venture capital presentations, etc.

Comcast Cable  (Contract)Philadelphia, PA

Product Consultant Xfinity Operations: In this position I consulted on next generation Xfinity syndication and partnering. This includes the program management of field service, operations, warehousing, tools, playbooks, war games, technical trials, etc.

         Subject matter expert on Xfinity Architecture, APIs, Cloud DVR, CPE, Home Network products and strategies

         Outlined initial syndication efforts of Xfinity

Cable & Wireless (LIME) (Contract)          St. Michael, Barbados

Head of Fixed Line, Voice & Broadband Network Operations and Technologies: In this position I am responsible for all aspects of fixed wire, voice and broadband operations and network transformation for 13 Caribbean island nations. In this position I work in collaboration with Lime CTIOs/resources and Ericsson managed services teams to manage the following:   

         Major Incident and field service recovery

         Network performance, utilization, capacity planning, etc

         Network and service change management

         OEM vendor platforms and spares management

         Managed services partners (KPI’s, SLA’s)

         Network transformation program plans including legacy equipment upgrades, network resiliency improvements, copper/DSL (Alcatel) to Fiber/PON transition, fixed line voice to VoIP transition (Huawei, Genband, Calix), etc.

Cox Communications   Atlanta, GA

Principal Network Architect (Contract): For this project I developed 5, 10 and 20 year wireline network architecture strategic roadmap beyond 10G.  Key projects included:

Developed high speed data (HSD), voice (IP, cell/wi-fi handoff), video (live, linear, DVR, VoD, TVE, OTT, etc. over legacy and IP) service requirements and corresponding models to determine the effects on the various network (core, WAN, aggregation, access) and platform (DOCSIS, PON) options. This included HFC network architecture analyses that resulted in recommended HFC transition spectral plans for upstream (42 MHz to 85 MHz, 85 MHz to 2XX MHZ), downstream ( 1002 MHz to > 1.7 GHz), service group sizes (500HP to 250 to 125) and eventually extremely deep fiber/PON. This also included DOCSIS 3.0, 3.1, 3.x to fiber and associated access (CMTS/CCAP, OLT) and CPE (modem, gateway, STB) transition plan and lifecycles.

Other service related projects included Legacy video to TV Everywhere and IP video transition roadmaps. Also advanced IP Voice and video conferencing new service plans.

August 2010 – July 2012     Huawei Technologies         Santa Clara, CA/Shenzhen, China

Sr. Director Research and Strategy Cable: In this role I was responsible for Huawei’s strategy and research targeted toward the cable market.  I provided direction on research focusing on cable services, network architectures and technologies that could be utilized in future company products. In addition I provided strategic technical and marketing assessments, recommendations and product plans for Huawei’s executive management. Areas of focus included:

Network Architecture:

         Focused on HFC, xPON and hybrid next generation concepts for single family, MDU, SMB and enterprise markets mainly for China and North American MSOs. Evaluated and provided recommendations for traditional hub-based, remote-based and next generation hybrid deep fiber network architectures for each of the markets. 

         Developed service and capacity models providing insight into the requirements and effects of next generation video (SD, HD, Ultra-HD, Cinema Mode, Multi-screen), data (1-10 Gbps) and VoIP/Video Teleconferencing IMS/SIP services on networks.  The models took into effect the integration of next advanced technology options such as Switched Digital Video (SDV), Variable Bit Rate (VBR), higher orders of modulation (QAM 1024-4096), next generation OFDM MAC/PHY (DOCSIS 3.1), 1 to 1.5 GHz HFC plant expansion, analog reclamation, etc. The models also provided insight into core, distribution and access L2/L3 requirements.

         Provided analysis, recommendation and plans for future network DS/US splits, options for networks to transition from legacy to hybrid and eventually “All IP” networks and services

         Evaluated options and provided direction on fixed mobile convergence architectures required for the delivery of next generation FMC wireless and wireline services, networks and equipment.  (seamless VoIP over cellular, Wi-Fi and broadband)

Services and Service Platform:

         Defined next generation service, user interfaces and corresponding service delivery platforms. Key user interface features evaluated include interactive converged services (advertisement insertion, on screen ecommerce, multipoint video conferencing, multi-tiered everything on demand etc), Picture in Picture, Picture by Picture, VOD, SDV, RSDVR, NDVR, IPG, etc.)

         Analyzed product requirements and defined architecture for unified video architecture with multi-tiered video optimized XDDR memory controller, SSD/HDD (PCI, SATA, Raid), Service control

Access Technologies & Equipment:

         Provided assessments of DOCSIS CMTS/mini-CMTS, MPEG2 Transport Edge-QAM, DPOE OLT/ONU, and CCAP. 

         Defined options for China’s next generation converged service network (DOCSIS, E-QAM, IEEE/EPOC/D3.1-OFDM based) Also provided detailed recommendations on next generation PHY (modulation and demodulator) and MAC

         Analyzed IP (L2,L3, other ) requirements for future access services

         Defined marketing requirements, product architecture, development plans/cost and financial projections for next generation Converged Service Platform (i.e. second generation CCAP

Customer Premise Equipment:

         Provided marketing requirements, product architecture, development plans/costs and financial projections for next generation SOC ASICs required for cable modems, residential gateways, E-MTA, Set Top Boxes, ONU/ONT, etc. that would be required to communication with new Access technologies and services. Several advanced features included “Everything on Demand”, Full Band Capture (FBC), Video over Wireless (802.11AC), advanced home networking (Wi-Fi, MOCA), multi-screen transcoding options, multi-tiered DVR (HDD/SDD SATA). VoIP (over cellular, Wi-Fi and Broadband) etc.

Partner, MA and other Business Activities:

         In this role I provided analysis, due diligence of potential partners, investment opportunities and M&A in the cable market

         In addition I was responsible for researchers defining next generation standards for China and IEEE for next generation networks

Key Technologies:

         Technologies: DSP (modulators, demodulators, MAC,), FPGA (backplane, IPVX, security, CAS), ASIC, SOC (embedded DSP, CPU, Memory Control, IO, Wi-Fi, SATA), RF (up-converters, tuners, transceivers), DAC/ADC, G Ethernet, DOCSIS3.X, PacketCable, PacketCable Multi-media, video encode decode, IMS/SIP, transcoding, multi-screen packaging, Interactive Program Guides/User Interfaces, etc.

         Design: ASIC/FPGA, RF, PCB, Plastic/mechanical design

February 2009 – February 2010    Integrated Device Technologies       Austin, TX

Director of Systems Engineering and Strategy: In the role I was in charge of the strategic planning, market requirements, product definition and resource management for a series of ASIC mixed signal system on a chip (SOC) aimed toward the digital TV, digital set-top box, Blu-ray, PC monitors as well as other consumer multi-media devices.  In particular I provided 1 to 5 year planning for all of the SOC products. Key areas of planning include audio/video (AV) decode (MPEG2, 4, AVC, etc.), AV post processing (noise reduction, detail enhancement), Digital Video Recording, wireless networking/AV delivery, LCD Timing control, power management, service front end (cable, satellite, terrestrial, etc.), IO/Networking (Ethernet, SATA, PCI, USB, etc.) and CPU/DSP (ARM, ARC, CEVA, MIPs, etc.)

Included in the planning were market requirements, architectural/ feature recommendations, Intellectual Property (CPU, DSP, IO) due diligence/selection, financial projects, SWOT/competitive analysis, etc.  I was also responsible for recommending potential M&A opportunities as well as provided due diligence on various technologies/companies under M&A review.    

May 2005 – October 2008     CableLabs                                      Louisville, CO

Director of Advanced Technologies: As Director of Advanced Technologies I was responsible for future technology initiatives for cable operators. In particular I provide strategic assessments and recommendations for cable CEOs, CTOs and VPs to help drive next generation wireless and wireline technologies. These assessments were comprised of several key work areas including service definition, capacity models, technology evaluation, deployment cost estimates and financial projections. Several of the key programs include:

Fixed mobile converged (FMC) services network: This entailed the definition of the architectures and technologies required to provide seamless voice, video and data operation over various 3G/4G cellular, WiMAX mobile broadband wireless access (MBWA), Metro Wi-Fi, Mesh Networks and Wireline Access networks.  Key assessments have included optimizations specifically for cable networks, ongoing unlicensed/licensed spectrum and regulatory analyses, detailed technology reviews (3G (EVDO, HSPA), 4G (LTE), WiMAX, Wi-Fi 802.11n/ac, etc.), Public Safety/Homeland security strategies, IMS core integration, Mobile TV plans, application/service integration, handset cost/feature analysis, PacketCable (MCNS and VoIP via SIP & IMS) & PCMM additions, etc.

Advanced Home Networking and Converged Service Gateway: Developed strategy for next generation home network integration into fixed mobile convergence (FMC) and future service plans. Defined all the features for eventual release to manufacturers. Main products include the specification for converged services gateway which includes next generation broadband access, home network (MoCA, HPNA, etc) , wireless network, voice over IP, femtocell, etc. 

HFC Service & Network Extension:  Provided analysis of network breaking points and guidance on how to compete against FTTX, xDSL, PON, etc. and how to extend plant life to beyond 2018.  The analysis included modeling all aspects of a cable services/network including the trends and corresponding effects that broadcast digital TV, broadband data and voice, VOD, advertisement insertion, cellular traffic, etc. will have on the core, edge and broadband access networks. The HFC extension plan then includes technology analysis utilizing combinations of switched broadcast, MPEG2 to MPEG4 transitions, analog reclamation, 1GHz network operation, hybrid home and network based DVR for traffic absorption, advanced core and edge routing (MPLS, VPLS, etc.), centralized/distributed program and add insertion as well also includes CPE, core and field equipment replacement cycles.

Key Accomplishments

·   During my more than three years at CableLabs I acted as the Chairman of the Wireless steering group. This organization was comprised of nearly 30 CTOs and VP from each of the cable companies whose task was to analyze and make projections in all aspects of wireless.  Eventually the team’s recommendations led to the purchase of nearly $2.5B of spectrum and to the cable’s industry’s entry into the wireless market.

·   Developed nationwide cellular network build-out plan for MSOs

·   Assessments and models on CMTS and CPE long term features and corresponding cost structures,

·   Developed Service and Capacity models providing network planning insights through 2018

 

May 2003 – May 2005 Broadcom Corporation                   Atlanta, GA

Product Line GM: In this position I was responsible for all aspects of the business including Architecture, Development, Marketing (Product Strategy & Definition, Pricing, Competitive Analysis, Product Positioning, Customer Sales Interaction, etc.), Operations & Manufacturing (Demand Assessment, Production Planning, Cost Structure Analysis, etc.) and Finance (full financial contribution analysis) for the Cable Modem (CM) and Gateway Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) Group at Broadcom. My product lines consisting of the following:

Data CMs: Data products include several generations of DOCSIS & EuroDOCSIS CM silicon, RF Tuner silicon, Software and CPE reference designs aimed toward the residential (cable modems, gateways), SMB (routers), embedded (transponders) and equipment Markets.

VoIP enabled CMs/Gateways: Voice product lines include the industry’s first single chip Voice over Broadband mixed signal silicon consisting of integrated DSP and dual channel Analog Telephone Line Interface capable of running Company developed industry standard Voice CODECs and VoIP technologies such as G.7xx, Echo Cancellation, Voice Activity Detection, Comfort Noise Generation, and Packet Loss Concealment. Included in the designs are High Voltage 110 to 150V SLIC and high efficiency power supply designs. When coupled with the previously mentioned data CM technologies and its full suite of PacketCable/SIP compliant Call Management & Gateway (MGCP, GR-303, etc.) software the Company provides the world’s leading primary/secondary line (Battery Backed or Line Powered) VoIP CM reference designs.

Residential and SMB Gateways: The Gateway product line provides both server/web and local CableHome/Residential Gateway (RG) compliant software and hardware including features such as NAT/PAT, Firewall, Anti-Virus, Parental Control, WAP, VPN, etc. Various reference kit design combinations developed wholly from internal silicon and software include 802.11 Wireless, Wireless & Voice, Cellular (femtocell), HPNA, Bluetooth, etc

Other: I have also have conceived and defined new product for other organizations including hi voltage SLICs, high efficiency power supplies for CPE devices and Power over Ethernet.

Several key achievements including:

§    Defined all the products for the cable group during a 24 month period

§    Brought to market and certified with OEM partners such as Motorola, Thomson, Scientific Atlanta, Cisco/Linksys, Netgear and Ambit over new 50 products in 2004

§    Managed production on more than 100 M devices and tripled revenue from $80m to $200m

§    Grew Voice & Gateway penetration by 1000%

§    Improved market penetration to 80% and margins up by 5% to roughly 55%

§    Defined products reducing BOM costs by 15%-20% per year

·               Technologies: DSP (modulators, demodulators, MAC,), FPGA (backplane, IPVx, security, CAS), ASIC, SOC(embedded DSP, CPU, Memory Control, IO, Wi-Fi, SATA) RF (upconverters, tuners, transceivers), DAC/ADC, G enet, etc.

·               Design: ASIC/FPGA, PCB, Plastic design

 

 

1998 – April 2003Navicent TechnologiesAustin, TX

CEO, President and Founder: Navicent Technologies Inc developed Broadband Equipment, Semiconductors and Intellectual Property for the HFC Cable marketplace. The Company developed its closely coupled Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS), Customer Premise Systems (Cable Modem, residential gateway, digital set-top box) and Super Node (RF aggregation) products. Navicent delivered to the market a 400 Mbps cable network at 8X density nearly 10 years ahead of the market. As CEO, President my responsibilities included:

Corporate: As president I created and drove the vision and focus of the Company. I was solely responsible for the completion of business plans, negotiated rounds of financing & proper legal corporate paperwork. Also I opened the facility, defined/established benefits plans, hiring plans, facilities, payroll and accounting plans

Technical: As co-founder I lead product definition (MRD), external/internal architecture and intellectual property generation. I wrote and filed approximately 120 patent claims in the areas broadband access Networks, network switching, switched digital video, digital video recording, advertisement insertion and high bandwidth interactive networks. Eventually, several of the technologies were adopted by the cable industry, most notably DOCSIS3.0.

My most important task was to qualify and hire the engineering management teams and set up the appropriate benefits plans for retention. The teams consisted of ASIC, PCB, Software, OS, System and RF engineering. Secondarily, from a design perspective I defined the corporate development flow and procedures including logic capture and simulation via Verilog simulation, synthesis, layout, verification and test generation for both FPGA and ASICs. The company also developed its own board development and layout capabilities. In particular I participated and lead the architecture and development of a Carrier Class DOCSIS CMTS, DOCSIS MAC/Security (DES) software/hardware acceleration, multi-channel QAM modulator & demodulator, RF Up-converter, Gigabit to multi-channel QAM network switch, RG (CM based on MIPs Core, Router, VoIP, Video over IP, Linux OS and firewall), IP & MPEG2 transport mixing, MPEG2 decoder/encoder, VOD server software, Personal VCR software, DNS, MPLS, Storage/Delivery and Multi-stream DVD quality VOD and video teleconferencing (H.3XX, H.2XX, MPEG4, DES, Security, etc.) algorithms. Each of the designs was set up for high volume manufacturing utilizing both local and Asian custom manufacturing.

Sales & Marketing: In this role I established and implemented an integrated marketing, sales, product development and manufacturing strategy. This included the development and implementation of a multi-year plan that identified key products by segment, target customers, sources of supply, hiring of skilled professionals, organization structures, optimum sales channels, market positioning, pricing strategies, investments, budgets and resources to enable the following business processes: Order acquisition, product development, product realization, and order fulfillment. Eventually, the process defined led to the setting up of a WW Sales operation. The team presented and met with nearly 15 cable company executives including several of the top c-executives from Time Warner, ATT, Cox, Comcast, etc. In addition the team and myself developed direct relationships to sell the company to several technology F1000 OEMs including Nortel, Tellabs, Cisco, S. A. and Motorola

·               Technologies: DSP (modulators, demodulators, MAC,), FPGA (backplane, IPVx, security, CAS), ASIC, SOC(embedded DSP, CPU, Memory Control, IO, Wi-Fi, SATA) RF (upconverters, tuners, transceivers), DAC/ADC, G enet, etc.

·               Design: ASIC/FPGA, PCB, Plastic design

 

Successes:

§    Raised $4M Series A Venture Capital

§    Won $1M contract to develop MPEG2 decoder for fortune 1000 company.

§    Letters of Intent received by F500 OEM for CMTS delivery and eventual purchase of Company

§    Preliminary commitments from Cable Companies to provide field trials.

§    Won contract, defined and developed a multi-stream DVD (1 to 40mbs) quality VOD and Video teleconference demonstrations for cable over-builder.

§    Produced the industry’s first working 400 Mbps cable network in 2000

 

1996 – 1998Accelerix IncorporatedAustin, TX

VP Engineering, Marketing & Sales, and GM: Accelerix developed graphics devices with embedded DRAM technology. While at Accelerix I was in charge of all Marketing, Sales and Development for its1st and 2nd generation 3D graphics device, software drivers and reference kits. The devices uniquely included custom DRAM with processing cells at the sense amps allowing for several thousands of bits per clock of data or processing. In particular the 1st generation hardware consisted of a 750K gate 2D/VGA with 2.5 Mbytes of embedded DRAM. The 2nd Generation Hardware extended the capabilities to a 2.5 M gate 2D/3D 1G pixel engine, all hardware MPEG2 Decoder, VGA, NTSC controllers, an ATSC controller and 5 Mbytes of DRAM. The software for both supported industry standard Microsoft Direct X 8.0, Direct 3D and Industry standard OpenGL.

The engineering team was roughly 50 hardware and software engineers (25 direct engineers on the second generation in Austin, TX and 20 engineers on the first generation in Ottawa, CA). I was responsible for defining the corporate development flow including Verilog, synthesis, procedures, verification/test generation, test board development, software algorithms, drivers and all other aspects required to complete graphics devices destined for the mobile and desktop space.

I was also responsible for completing the majority of the Company’s Business Plans and presentations to VCs that allowed the company to raise a 2nd round of $12.5M (1st round of roughly $6.5M).

I also was responsible for the Marketing and Sales of the Product and set up both direct and indirect marketing and sale channels for domestic and international markets via representative channels. Channels were set up in Korea, Italy, Taiwan and Japan. Customers included the leading notebook manufacturers including Toshiba, NEC and leader Taiwanese Companies North America was direct with OEMs such as HP, Compaq, Dell, and IBM. I also opened, developed employee benefits plans, hired the entire staff and was the G. M. for the Austin facility.

 

1994 - 1996ICHIPSVancouver, WA

VP Development, Marketing & Sales, and Architecture: ICHIPs developed embedded SRAM with logic devices. While at ICHIPS I was in charge of market requirements, product definition and development of its X86 Chipset with embedded SRAM. In particular the Company developed an X86 Northbridge with CPU, PCI Bus, memory controller and integrated 512K bytes of 4-way set associative cache in a single chip.  This design was roughly 4 times the transistor count of and Intel Pentium chip.

In addition to the chipsets I defined and led the development of the algorithms resulting in the industry’s fastest MPEG2 software decoder. The SW was roughly twice as fast as nearest competitor and was introduced at Fall Comdex as Intel’s corporate demo in 1995. Won contract to deliver MPEG2 for Intel.

During this period I also set up direct and indirect sales channels and met with various WW OEMs and partners including HP, Compaq, IBM, NEC, Hitachi, NEC, Dell, AST, Compal, FIC, etc.

 

1991 - 1993IntelFolsom

Manager of X86 Chipset Architecture, Product Planning Chairman: In this position I directed several architects who were responsible for the product definition for Intel’s X86 chipset development. During the chipset development I was responsible to deliver next gen. memory/CPU/Cache and IO/Peripheral controllers. Each architect delivered specifications for roughly 30 engineers.  I also worked on an integrated CPU/Chipset project. During this period chipset sales increased from $50M to $2B. I also acted as Product Planning Chairman for a series of IO devices and was also involved in Ethernet network chip development.

 

1983 – 1991, 93-94Texas InstrumentsHouston, Dallas, Santa Clara

Senior Manager Strategy and Planning (1993-94): During this period I was responsible for technical direction and business development for the Major Accounts Sales organization. In particular I initiated, negotiated and worked on Joint Development Programs with IBM, Compaq and HP. The main focus of the work revolved around the joint development and definition of components required for PC development including in house x86 CPUs and chipsets, P1394, USB, modems, Graphics, Hard Drives, Networking, Advanced Bus Interface including LVDS product etc.

Product Line/General Manager X86-Chipset (1989-91): I initiated and was responsible for several joint development programs and sales for both IBM and HP. In particular I initiated, negotiated terms, wrote contracts, drove internal funding, architected and managed the chipset development between a joint HP and TI that entailed managing teams in Sunnyvale, Dallas, and Japan totaled roughly 50 engineers. This program entailed the successful development of a x86/Memory Controller/EISA/Cache Controller Bridge chip, Custom Memory Data Path chips, EISA Interface and IO peripheral Controller. I also was responsible for setting up Marketing and Sales channels with US and Japanese OEMs.   The product reached 55% market share with sales hitting $45M per year.

Network Engineering and Lab Manager (1988-91): During this period I was in charge of network chip and system development where I was responsible for the architecture team, microcode development, OSI/IP Network Stacks, compliance/verification lab, interface ASIC development, customer support and board/system development teams (15 to 20 engineers).

Technical Sales Manager (1984-1988): In this position I provided the technical direction for 17 technical sales engineers focusing on WW HP accounts. Technologies included advanced bipolar, analog, ASICs, network devices, CPUs, DSPs, Memory, Modems and other custom designs. I was also involved in defining and starting JIT shipment programs, sales tracking systems, ROI and BET analysis, and Contract/Legal negotiations on multimillion $ projects. During this period I negotiated several sole source JV projects that grew sales from $15M to more than $200M annually.

Design Engineer/Joint Development Manager (1983-1984): Participated in the design of the Company’s Token Ring Chipset.  Also designed the first Token Ring Network Board. I also acted as the resident architect and manager between IBM and TI executive management on Token Ring network development. I worked daily at the CEO and VP level providing status reports and analysis.

 



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