David Wager

SRAM Design Engineer and Manager at Mobile Semiconductor

David Wager has a diverse work experience in the semiconductor industry. David started their career in 1982 at IBM, where they served as an Advisory Engineer and Senior Laboratory Technician. At IBM, they designed and managed competitive arrays for ASIC offerings in various technologies and technically led a team to develop and tune a compilable ternary CAM. David also characterized and debugged early NMOS and 1um CMOS circuits.

In 2013, David worked at ASIC North as a 10nm Bit Cell Kit Owner for a brief period. David then moved to SiVision in 2014 as an SRAM Circuit Designer, where they built design software infrastructure and worked on SRAM design and simulation. Unfortunately, SiVision failed for financial reasons.

Later in 2014, David joined Mobile Semiconductor as an SRAM Design Engineer and Manager. Their responsibilities included designing SRAM and other arrays for customers and setting up and managing the company's design center in Vermont.

David Wager completed an Associate degree in Electrical Technology from Vermont Technical College from 1980 to 1982. After that, they pursued a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Vermont, which they completed from 1985 to 1988.

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  • SRAM Design Engineer and Manager

    May, 2014 - present

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