Jim Miller VP Engineering, Diablo Technologies
Worked at Enecsys, Intel, Cadence Design Systems and AMD.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 24, 2014 at 2:52 pmDiablo Technologies, Inc., in memory system interface products, announced the appointment of Jim Miller as VP of engineering.
He brings a 25-year track record of exceptional management and operations leadership to the Diablo executive team. He reports to Diablo’s CEO, Riccardo Badalone, and is responsible for advancing the company’s Memory Channel Storage (MCS) roadmap and engineering accomplishments.
Throughout his 25-year career, Miller has been at the forefront of semiconductor and software innovations at major technology companies including Intel, Cadence Design Systems and Advanced Micro Devices. As EVP of engineering at Cadence, provider of electronic design automation (EDA) software, he was responsible for all EDA products. Previously, at AMD, he led design methodology and CAD efforts, along with the backend implementation of all SoC products. While at Intel, he steered several microprocessor and chipset programs. Complementing his experience with industry leaders, he also brings a history of success with start-up ventures, having served as VP of engineering at Silicon Spice, a VOIP innovator that was acquired by Broadcom for $1.2 billion. Most recently, he held an executive level position at Enecsys, the creator of micro inverter technology, which enables efficient solar energy systems.
Miller has a BSEE and MSEE from Stanford University and an MBA from Santa Clara University.
“Jim brings an impressive engineering and leadership skill set to his new role at Diablo,” said Riccardo Badalone, CEO and co-founder, Diablo. “His passion and talent for driving technical strategy and engineering execution will be instrumental as we continue to push the boundaries of our Memory Channel Storage architecture. Jim has both the vision and expertise to lead our team of highly-skilled engineers as we create new and exciting use cases for MCS in the enterprise.”
“The rapidly growing needs of the enterprise storage market represent an incredible opportunity,” said Miller. “Diablo Technologies has the high performance, low latency storage architecture and products to meet these needs today and the vision and technology to continue to do so in the future. I am excited to join the team and contribute to Diablo’s continuing success.”
Memory Channel Storage was pioneered by Diablo Technologies to create a new memory tier that allows enterprise applications to combine the persistence and density of NAND with performance levels usually associated with DRAM.