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Ron Maltiel is a litigation expert consultant and patent expert witness with more than 20 years experience in all phases of design, implementation, and consulting in semiconductor process, device, and circuit. He has worked in the semiconductor field in the development and production of various product types such as Dynamic Ram Memory (DRAM), Flash Memory (NAND, NOR, EEPROM, HDD or SSD), and Static Ram Memory (SRAM) memories used for microprocessor and logic, digital, and Analog devices. Ron holds more than half a dozen patents that have been cited more than 100 times. His patents cover varied areas of semiconductor device, circuit, process, and measurements. Ron studied semiconductors at Stanford University graduate school and developed new semiconductor processes and devices at Intel, AMI, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), and Maxim Integrated Products. He has served as an expert consultant and expert witness in close to 20 US and International Patent litigations and is experienced in supporting patents and trade secrets litigation. He is also fluent in Hebrew.
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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Latest Twitters

  • Samsung's Kim..No Limit to Scaling http://short.to/dxob, at~5 nm, new Storage,Interconnects, Parallelism..address power of data centers
  • RT @CNETNews: Moses asked God: Mac..Windows? http://tinyurl.com/pszjzg Similarly to iPhone vs..(see Septmber 08 http://bit.ly/1063kT )
  • Dvorak-Intel acquire Wind River to extand pc/server lead into smartphone/netbook mkt http://bit.ly/2q00ky. Also help dominate mobile net
    Additional Information is at My Semiconductor Web Site
Posted by Maltiel at 8:50 PM
Labels: data center, Intel, scaling, storage, Wind River

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