Mooney, 47, is an Intel Fellow and director of I/O research in Intel's Microprocessor Technology Lab, part of Intel's Corporate Technology Group. Mooney joined Intel is 1992 and is responsible for circuit and interconnect research for multi-gigabit, chip-to-chip connections on microprocessor platforms.
Mooney has been instrumental in driving consolidation of Intel's processor platform interconnect road map and pioneered fundamental circuit technology used in technologies such as PCI Express. He has authored several technical papers and is listed as an inventor or co-inventor on 39 patents.
Mooney previously worked in Intel's former Supercomputer Systems Division, developing interconnect components for parallel processor communications. He also developed a method of bidirectional signaling that was used for the interconnect in Intel's Teraflop supercomputer. Prior to joining Intel, Mooney developed products in bipolar, CMOS, and BiCMOS technologies for Signetics Corporation. He received an M.S.E.E. degree from Brigham Young University in Utah.
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