Bill Holt is senior vice president and general manager of Intel Corporation's Technology and Manufacturing Group. He shares responsibility with Bob Baker for managing Intel's technology development and manufacturing activities.
Holt joined Intel in 1974 as a development engineer and worked as technical contributor or manager in DRAM development until 1985. During this time he worked in product engineering, test engineering, circuit design and CAD tool development. He was involved with Intel DRAMs from the 4K through the 1MB generations. Next, he assumed responsibility for the definition of design rules, devices and test chips for logic technologies. Holt was the program manager for the development of Intel's first BiCMOS process. He managed factory automation development for the 0.35 µm generation. In 1999, Holt became co-director of the Logic Technology Development organization, which is responsible for the research, definition and development of new generations of logic technologies, advanced circuit design, advanced patterning, test technology and process and circuit simulation tools. He has been the co-general manager of TMG since March 2005.
Holt was appointed vice president in January 1999. In 2003, he was elected corporate vice president.
Holt is a graduate of the University of Illinois, where he received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering in 1974. He received his master’s in electrical engineering from the University of Santa Clara in 1979.
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