AMD (NYSE: AMD) announced today that Mark Papermaster, 50, has joined as
the company’s senior vice president and chief technology officer. He
will report to President and Chief Executive Officer Rory Read and will
oversee all of AMD’s engineering, research and development (R&D),
and product development functions as the head of the newly-formed
Technology and Engineering Group. Papermaster, who was most recently
vice president of Silicon Engineering at Cisco, will be responsible for
establishing and executing the company’s technology and product
roadmaps, integrated hardware and software development, and overseeing
the creation of all of AMD’s products.
The advanced research and development team led by Senior Vice President
of Research and Development Chekib Akrout, as well as the engineering
teams residing in AMD’s Products Group, will now report to Papermaster.
Akrout, 53, will maintain responsibility for leading AMD’s processor
core development as well as system-on-a-chip (SoC) design methodology.
In recognition of his ongoing technical and management contributions,
Akrout will continue serving on AMD’s senior leadership team responsible
for key decision making and strategy setting.
“Mark’s appointment significantly strengthens AMD’s senior leadership,”
Read said. “Mark has held substantial engineering roles for three of
the technology industry’s most innovative companies. He is a proven
winner who knows the industry, knows our customers and flat out knows
technology.
“The newly-created technology and engineering group aligns all of AMD’s
outstanding technical talent into a centralized team which will improve
our time-to-market and help lift our execution across the board. Most
importantly, this new organization accelerates our ability to
consistently deliver on our customer commitments and help our customers
win.”
At Cisco, Papermaster was responsible for the silicon strategy,
architecture, and development for the company’s switching and routing
businesses. Prior to Cisco, Papermaster served as Apple's
senior vice president of Devices Hardware Engineering responsible for
the iPod and iPhone hardware development. He has also held a number of
senior leadership roles at IBM, serving on the company’s Technical
Leadership Team and overseeing development of key microprocessors and
blade server technologies.
Papermaster has a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from The
University of Texas at Austin and a master’s degree in electrical
engineering from The University of Vermont. He is a member of the
University of Texas Cockrell School of Engineering Advisory Board and
the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation IT Advisory Committee.
Papermaster will be based in Sunnyvale, California.
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