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Simcha Gochman
Simcha Gochman is a senior principal engineer with Intel’s Mobile Platform Group in Haifa, Israel. Simcha has been with
Intel for 21 years. Lately he has led the microarchitecture development of the Pentium® M processors and of the Intel® Core™ Duo
processor. Previous to this, he led the microarchitecture definition of the Pentium Processor with MMX™ technology and was
involved in the design of the 80860 processor and the 80387 numeric coprocessor. Simcha received his M.Sc. degree from the
Technion, Israel Institute of Technology in 1984. His e-mail is simcha.gochman at intel.com.
Avi Mendelson
Avi Mendelson is a principal engineer in Intel’s Mobile Platform Group in Haifa,
Israel, and adjunct professor in the CS and EE departments, Technion, Israel
Institute of Technology. He received his B.Sc. and M.S.c degrees from the Technion,
Israel Institute of Technology and his Ph.D from the University of Massachusetts
Amherst. Avi has been with Intel for 7 years. He started as senior researcher in
Intel Labs, later he moved to the Microprocessor group where he serves as the CMP
architect of Intel® Core™ Duo processor. Avi’s work and research interests are in
computer architecture, low-power design, parallel systems, OS related issues and
virtualization. His e-mail address is avi.mendelson at intel.com.
Alon Naveh
Alon Naveh is a senior architect with Intel’s Mobile Platform Group in Haifa, Israel, focusing on processor and
platform power management. He received his B.Sc. degree from the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology in 1983, and
holds an MBA degree from San Jose State University. Alon co-lead the power management definition of the Intel® Core™ Duo
architecture and was involved in the definition of the Intel® Pentium® M power management, PCI Express* and the Odem chipset.
Prior to Intel, Alon worked in Motorola Semiconductor and in National Semiconductor. His e-mail is alon.naveh at
intel.com.
Efraim Rotem
Efraim Rotem is a senior architect with Intel’s Mobile Platform Group in Haifa, Israel, focusing on processor and platform
power and thermal management. Efraim joined Intel in 1995 and was involved in the definition and development of Pentium 4 and
Pentium M processors. Previously at Intel, he led the Intel® Pentium® with MMX technology testing. He received a B.Sc. degree
from the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology in 1986. His e-mail is efraim.rotem at intel.com.
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