Simcha Gochman is an Intel Fellow and director of Future Mobile CPU Architecture for the Intel Mobility Group.
Gochman joined Intel in 1984 as a designer for the Intel 387 math co-processor. He has held a variety of leadership roles in the areas of processor design and architecture during his career with Intel including serving as chief architect for the Intel® Pentium M processors code-named Banias, Dothan and Yonah. His work in this area paved the way for Intel leadership in microprocessor power efficiency and serves as the basis for current product designs.
Intel’s Micro-architecture Advanced Development team is currently lead by Gochman. The group is charged with responsibility for micro-architecture definition activities for future mobile processors.
Gochman received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from the Technion (Israeli Institute of Technology) in 1980 and 1984, respectively.
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