| Work Experience | - Research Engineer at IBM R&D Haifa, Israel (January 1990 – December 1992)
- Senior Manager, VLSI Verification Technology & Distributed OS at Intel, Israel Design Center (January 1993 – April 1999)
- Microprocessor Design (Pentium) at Intel, Texas Design Center, Austin (June 1999 – August 2003)
- Senior Manager, VLSI Design Technology at Intel, Israel Design Center (January 2003 – December 2005)
- POWER7 CPU Design Manager, Server Microprocessors at IBM (January 2005 – March 2008)
- Senior Director, Handheld Chips & VLSI at Apple (2008 – August 2011)
- Vice President of VLSI at Apple, Cupertino (September 2011 – August 2013)
- Vice President, Hardware Technology at Apple, Cupertino (August 2013 – November 2015)
- Senior Vice President at Apple (January 2014 – December 2016)
- Senior Vice President, Hardware Technology at Apple, Cupertino (December 2015 – Present)
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| Notable Contributions | - Played a key role in developing the A-series chips for iPhones and M-series chips for Macs.
- Led Apple's transition away from Intel processors to Apple Silicon based on ARM technology.
- Oversaw the development of Apple’s in-house cellular modem to reduce dependence on Qualcomm.
- Led development of the Apple A4, the first Apple-designed system on a chip.
- Oversees custom silicon and hardware technologies including batteries, application processors, storage controllers, sensors silicon, display silicon and other chipsets across Apple’s entire product line.
- Built one of the world's strongest and most innovative teams of silicon and technology engineers.
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