Todd Hahn serves as a Compiler Architect at Texas Instruments since June 1999, focusing on driving the roadmap for DSP compilers, particularly enhancing optimization techniques and improving user experience for the C7000 compiler. Previous roles include leadership positions overseeing the development of compilers across various TI DSP families, including Keystone II and Keystone III, where Todd's teams delivered highly-optimizing software tools and evaluated architectural innovations. Todd's extensive experience in compiler design and performance optimization has significantly improved the performance of VLIW DSPs, contributing to both code size reduction and performance gains. Additionally, Todd has a background in teaching computer science courses at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and holds a Master's degree from the same institution, along with a Bachelor's degree from Michigan Technological University.
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