Prior to joining Tabula, Matt Crowley served as Vice President of 3D Memory Development at SanDisk Corporation. In this role Matt drove all aspects of 3D product and technology development focused on both one-time-programmable (OTP) and rewritable nonvolatile memories. Prior to SanDisk, Matt served as Vice President at Matrix Semiconductor, where he drove product development activities that encompassed product, process, and technology development. In this role Matt oversaw the successful development and mass production of two generations of 3D one-time-programmable (OTP) products. He also held both management and senior technical roles where he worked on a broad array of test vehicles and products, with responsibilities in architecture definition, circuit and layout design, CAD definition and implementation, and silicon debug and characterization. Before Matrix, Matt held management and staff positions at AMD where he contributed to the successful K6, K7, and K8 processor line, working on a wide variety of digital, mixed signal, and analog design projects, ranging from high-speed RAM blocks to PLL and I/O solutions. Matt joined AMD by way of the NexGen acquisition; at NexGen, Matt was a staff designer focused on high-speed I/O design as well as packaging and signal integrity modeling and simulation. Matt started his career as a design engineer at Amdahl Corporation. He received a degree in electrical engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He holds over 15 U.S. patents. Matt also serves as a technical committee member for the FSA. |