Raymond Tang has a wealth of experience in the technology industry, with a focus on CPU design verification and validation. Raymond began their career as a Logic Design Engineer at Fujitsu Microelectronics, where they designed a 32-bit Direct Memory Access Controller (DMAC) for the Fujitsu SPARClite Embedded Microprocessor. Raymond then joined SUN Microsystems, Inc. as a Member of Technical Staff, where they worked on the design verification of the 16-core Rock processor. At NEC Electronics, Raymond served as a Staff Verification Engineer, designing Bus Functional Models (BFM) to verify AMB RTL and developing System C test cases. Raymond then joined Oracle as a Verification Engineer, where they verified Programmed IO transactions in Oracle's T4 processor.
Raymond's career continued at Soft Machines, where they held the position of Director, CPU Design Verification. During their tenure, they managed the entire design verification effort and achieved two prior Tape-outs with no show-stopper bugs. At Intel Corporation, Raymond served as the Validation Manager of Intel's next generation core, focusing on the Out of Order Scheduler and Execution units. Raymond conducted validation impact analysis and derived new validation methodologies.
Most recently, Raymond joined Esperanto Technologies, Inc. as the Senior Director of Verification for their Machine Learning CPU.
Raymond Tang's education history includes attending UC Santa Barbara where they earned a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering (BSECE). Raymond also attended the University of California, Berkeley, where they pursued a degree in Data Science. Additionally, they attended the UC Berkeley School of Information, although specific details about their degree and field of study are not provided.
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