Gil G. Frostig is vice president of the Mobility Group and director of Technology Capabilities and Operations for Intel Corporation. Previously, Frostig was the vice president of the Intel Communications Group. In this role Frostig reported to the chief technology officer (CTO) of Intel Communications Group (ICG). Frostig is chartered with delivering One-Generation-Ahead in ICG's technology capabilities and with driving advanced development operations throughout ICG.
Prior to his current position, Frostig has held various positions at Intel. From 1997 to 2004 he was co-general manager of the Platform Networking Group. This group was chartered with delivering wired connectivity and storage building blocks for Intel Architecture platforms. First generation of Intel's Wi-Fi solution for Centrino Mobile Technology was also developed in PNG. From 1994 to 1996, he was engineering manager in charge of silicon development for the Network Infrastructure Operation in Haifa, Israel. He was a liaison engineer for the Haifa development team for the Pentium® OverDrive processor, as well as a project leader for the i860XP RISC processor. Frostig joined Intel in 1983 as a development engineer and team leader for Ethernet networking silicon projects.
Frostig received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Israel Institute of Technology in 1983. He received an Intel Achievement Award in 1991 for the development of the i860XP processor, where he led the circuit design, layout and backend teams. |