David Noeldner is a seasoned SOC Architect with a robust background in ASIC architecture, design, and verification. They currently serve as a Principal Engineer at Intel Corporation, where they are responsible for defining SOC and IP architectures for foundry customers, with notable contributions in SSD controller development and security IP architecture. Previously, David held the position of Principal Design Engineer at LSI, leading protocol and controller architecture initiatives, including the development of the first SAS HDD controller design in the industry and earning multiple patents in the field. David began their career as an Electrical Engineering Intern at Cray Research, working on verification environments for supercomputer components, and earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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