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Intel Corporation Wednesday announced the appointment of six individuals to the company's highest technical position, Intel Fellow.
Selected for their outstanding technical contributions at the company, the new Intel Fellows are Matthew J. Adiletta, Bryant Bigbee, Shekhar Borkar, Steven G. Duvall, Karl G. Kempf and Clair Webb.
Matthew J. Adiletta is director of communication processor architecture in Intel's Network Communications Group. Adiletta, 36, is responsible for developing communication processors and scaling fabric for next-generation Internet equipment. Adiletta joined Intel from Digital Semiconductor and received his B.S. in electrical engineering with honors from the University of Connecticut. Born in Greenwich, Conn., Adiletta holds 11 patents, with 30 patents pending.
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Bryant Bigbee is director of systems software in Intel's Microprocessor Products Group. Bigbee, 35, manages the design and optimization of processor and chipset interfaces to operating systems, drivers and firmware. Born in Santa Fe, N.M., Bigbee received an M.S. in information and computer science from the Georgia Institute of Technology, an M.D. from Emory University, and a B.A. in chemistry from Claremont McKenna College. He holds one patent, with four patents pending.
Shekhar Borkar is director of circuit research in Intel's Microprocessor Products Group. Borkar, 42, directs research in low-power circuits and high-speed signaling for future Intel microprocessors. Born in Mumbai, India, Borkar received an M.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Notre Dame as well as M.S. and B.S. degrees in physics from the University of Bombay. He holds 10 patents.
Steven G. Duvall is director of optimization and statistical modeling in the technology computer-aided design division of Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Group. Duvall, 43, leads the development of advanced computer-aided design tools for optimizing manufacturing technologies and integrated circuits. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Duvall received Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in operations research from Stanford University and a B.S. in engineering from Humboldt State University.
Karl G. Kempf is director of decision technologies in Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Group. Kempf, 47, directs decision making process improvement for Intel's manufacturing operations. Kempf received a Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the University of Akron, as well as B.A. in physics and B.S. in chemistry degrees from Otterbein College.
Clair Webb is director of circuit technology in Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Group. Webb is responsible for defining and developing Intel's circuit technology, as well as optimizing manufacturing processes for high-performance microprocessors. Webb received a B.S. in electrical engineering from Utah State University. He was born in Richmond, Utah.
Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.
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