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Gil Neiger
Gil Neiger is a principal engineer in Intel's Corporate Technology Group and leads development of the VT-x
architecture. He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Cornell University.
Amy Santoni
Amy Santoni is a principal engineer in Intel's Digital Enterprise Group and leads the Itanium® Architecture
Team. She is one of the principal architects of VT-i. Amy has been with Intel for 13 years working in design,
validation, firmware, and architecture positions. She received her B.S. degree in Computer Engineering from
the University of Michigan.
Felix Leung
Felix Leung is a staff engineer in Intel's Digital Enterprise Group and is responsible for the definition and
development of VT-i architecture. He has been with Intel for 11 years and has held verification, design, and
architecture positions in various IA-32 and Itanium® processor design projects. He received his B.S. degree in
Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Dion Rodgers
Dion Rodgers is a senior principal engineer in Intel's Digital Enterprise Group and is responsible for
bringing multiple advanced technology initiatives such as VT-x to the IA-32 product line. He received his
M.S. degree in Computer Engineering from Clemson University.
Rich Uhlig
Rich Uhlig is a senior principal engineer in Intel's Corporate Technology Group and leads various aspects of
Intel's overall virtualization effort including architecture definition, research prototyping, performance
analysis, and software usage. He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the
University of Michigan.
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