Rising Fast, David Perlmutter Keeps Intel Growing!
In this age where the world is continually getting smaller through improved communications networks and less expensive means of transportation, it is not uncommon for multinational corporations, even those based in the United States, to have a very diverse executive portfolio. Even Intel, the chip manufacturer based in Santa Clara, California, has executives from other countries. This makes sense, though, as Intel has a habit of hiring from the best and brightest minds around the world. After graduating from the Technion, Israel’s Institute of Technology, with a degree in Electrical Engineering, David Perlmutter came to work for Intel. Now, Perlmutter is an Executive Vice President for the company, as well as the General Manager of Intel’s Architecture Group.
As General Manager of the Intel Architecture Group, David Perlmutter is responsible for determining which products Intel will develop. Because Intel has such a massive research and development branch, the company needs an executive to determine which projects are worth pursuing and which experiments need to be retooled. The position calls for someone who has the judgment to evaluate the state of technology and the vision to push the envelope of what is possible. David Perlmutter is just that type of visionary.
Shortly after graduation from the Technion, Perlmutter worked hard on innovating new microprocessor designs. His engineering talents were impressive and he innovated new designs of branch target buffers and multiprocessing cache coherency protocols which he holds the patents for! Those developments brought David Perlmutter to the attention of Intel. Eager for just such an inventor, Intel hired Perlmutter to head their development team. In that role, Perlmutter designed the Intel i387 and then created the microarchitecture for the Intel Pentium processor! David Perlmutter led the teams that fundamentally change an entire generation of microchips!
With that type of success in his portfolio, the Board promoted Perlmutter through the ranks of the research and development divisions of Intel. He had vital roles in Intel’s microprocessor manufacture for mobile phones, allowing Intel to enter the ultra-low power handheld market. As the natural evolution of his successes, CEO Paul Otellini promoted him once again. As General Manager of the Intel Architecture Group, Perlmutter is responsible for overseeing all of Intel’s products from data centers to consumer electronics.
Not one to rest on his laurels, David Perlmutter shepherded Intel’s latest breakthrough, Sandy Bridge, to the forefront of Intel’s manufacturing effort. Sandy Bridge is a microprocessor with a revolutionary new microarchitecture, said to be a leap forward much like the Pentium was. If Sandy Bridge lives up to its potential, David Perlmutter will prove that his best days are not behind him!
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