Steve Zagorianakos has worked in the engineering field since 2000. At Intel Massachusetts, Inc., they were a Silicon Design Manager and Principal Silicon Design Engineer. During this time, they managed an engineering team that created system-on-chip integrated circuit products for handheld devices and communications/embedded products. Theirteam was responsible for product definition/architecture, logic design, verification, and program management. Steve was also involved in the development of the Tolapai, a 90 nm process SOC, and the IXP4xx and IXP28xx network processor family.
In 2008, Steve moved to Netronome where they held the positions of Distinguished Engineer and Vice President of Silicon Development. Steve was responsible for all aspects of silicon development, including product definition and architecture, logic design, pre-silicon verification, emulation, physical implementation, and post-silicon verification for flexible network flow processor and hardware-accelerated server-based networking. Steve also held the role of Si Architect.
Steve Zagorianakos attended the University of Massachusetts Lowell from 1980 to 1984, where they earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE).
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