Alexander Kornhauser is vice president of the Flash Memory Group and general manager of Intel Corporation's Flash Technology and Manufacturing.
Previously, Kornhauser was plant manager of Intel's Fab 18, the newest 0.18-micron microprocessor factory in Qiryat-Gat, Israel.
Kornhauser joined Intel in 1978 as a design engineer in the Israel Design Center in Haifa, Israel. Since then, he has held various project and department management positions in the Israel Design Center in areas of numerical co-processors, peripherals, and data communications. Kornhauser was appointed General Manager of the Israel Design Center in 1989.
In 1993, Kornhauser moved to Jerusalem to manage Intel's Fab 8, a facility manufacturing microprocessors and micro-controllers. In late 1995, he moved to Qiryat-Gat to manage the construction, start-up and production of Fab 18.
Kornhauser previously worked as a design engineer at the Computing Technique Research Institute Cluj-Romania from 1970 to 1977.
Originally from Romania, Kornhauser received his bachelor's degree in electronics from Bucharest Polytechnic Institute, Romania, in 1969. |