Mark Papermaster
American business executive
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January 25 2019 | Promoted to AMD's Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer (CTO). |
2018 | Spoke at Embedded World with a presentation on 'Evolving Embedded Systems in a Self-Directed World'. |
April 2018 | Spoke at the Congress on the Future of Engineering Software. |
2017 | Gave a talk on Moore's Law Plus at the IEEE Industry Summit on the Future of Computing. |
2017 | Delivered a keynote speech at the Imagination Tech Summit. |
2017 | Announced continued development of hardware using both Vega and Polaris graphics architectures, and advancing 7 nm processor node technology for upcoming Zen and Navi-based processors. |
2017 | Spoke at the Strategic Materials Conference. |
August 2017 | Announced as a new member of the advisory board of the CTO Forum. |
July 2017 | Released Ryzen Threadripper high-end desktop processors utilizing the Zen microarchitecture. |
June 2017 | Launched the EPYC data center processor series using the new Zen microarchitecture. |
2016 | Spoke at the 2016–2017 Techfest conference. |
2016 | Delivered a talk titled 'How To Build Truly Great Products' at the Design Automation Conference. |
2013 | Papermaster hired Apple chip designer Raja Koduri, who directly reported to him at AMD. |
October 24 2011 | Joins AMD, assuming oversight for all of AMD's technology teams, product creation, and corporate technical direction. |
October 19 2011 | AMD announced Mark Papermaster's appointment as senior vice president of Technology & Engineering and chief technology officer (CTO). |
November 2010 | Mark Papermaster became Vice President of the Silicon Switching Technology Group at Cisco Systems, overseeing silicon strategy, architecture, and development for Cisco's switching and routing businesses. |
August 7 2010 | The New York Times reported that Papermaster was leaving Apple, with reasons for his departure unconfirmed. |
June 2010 | Papermaster was involved in the rollout of the iPhone 4, which experienced issues with antenna reception and a slow release of the white version. |
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