Ke Yin

Chief Scientist and VP, Engineering at Blaize

Ke Yin co-founded Blaize and serves as Chief Scientist and Vice President of Engineering, bringing more than 22 years of experience in graphics and video processor architecture and micro-architecture. A noted expert in multi-thread, multi-core, and SIMD/MIMD processor architecture, Ke defined the Blaize core architecture and developed multiple algorithm innovations in the area of graphics, video processing and network graphics, with multiple patents pending. He also created the Blaize core simulator, a transaction-accurate model with bit-accurate precision that validates the correctness of the Blaize architecture and provides performance and power projections.

Prior to co-founding Blaize, Ke was at Intel for 12 years in a variety of Architect/Micro-Architect and Design Engineer roles across multiple key Intel products and initiatives. This included architecture work on the Intel Gen graphics core where he led a power reduction effort resulting in a more than 30% power saving.

Ke holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree, Electrical Engineering, from the University of Wyoming, and a Master of Science degree, Computer Engineering and Computer Science, from the University of Texas, Austin. He is credited with 6 IP/Patents and 6 filings.

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  • Chief Scientist and VP, Engineering

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