Michael Julier is a distinguished engineer at Ampere since January 2019, specializing in performance projection. Prior to this role, Michael held several significant positions at Intel Corporation, beginning in 1994 as a staff software engineer and advancing to senior staff software architect by 2007, where Michael invented STTNI instructions. From 2008 onward, Michael served as principal engineer and software manager for extreme-requirements computing initiatives, leading an international team of approximately 50 engineers to deliver custom solutions. Additionally, Michael worked on the Xeon Phi platform, pioneering non-graphics usage models for the Larrabee processor. Michael holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Michigan, obtained in 1995.
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