01 June 2012

Ask the Expert: Why are tools so critical to multicore SoC product development and how is TI addressing such development tool needs?

Why are tools so critical to multicore SoC product development and how is TI addressing such development tool needs? As the business development director for TI's wireless base station infrastructure business, Debbie is responsible for driving TI's leading edge wireless base station SoCs into the market, and focusing on business development for North America. Debbie has over 20 years experience in the telecommunications industry. Previous roles at Texas Instruments include the director of service provider strategy where maintained relationships with worldwide wireless and fixed line service providers, driving long term roadmap directions and investment strategies. She was also a pioneer and evangelist in the Voice over IP industry, driving products and solutions into the VoIP market from its infancy. Debbie received a BS in electrical engineering from the University of Virginia and performed graduate work in computer engineering at George Mason University.


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