Wade Walker is a senior principal research engineer at Arm. He leads a team that’s finding new ways to apply machine learning to make Arm’s hardware engineering processes more effective and efficient. Before joining Arm Research, he wrote custom EDA software inside Arm, including a graphical editor for the structured placement of standard cells, a massively parallel standard cell library builder, and a Verilog stitcher. He’s worked at Arm since 2001.
Before joining Arm, he worked at other technology companies like 3dfx and AMD doing graphics programming and CPU architecture. He has a PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. His other interests include computational physics, which he’ll speak about at tedious length if given any excuse, science fiction writing, and singing. For more details, see his LinkedIn and ResearchGate profiles.
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