Friedman is vice president of the Mobility Group and general manager of Mobile Microprocessor Group for Intel Corporation. He is responsible for design teams located in Santa Clara and Folsom, Calif., Costa Rica, and Israel that design processors for notebook computers.
Previously he was design manager for the original Pentium� M processor and as well as the next generation Pentium M processor code-named Merom.
He joined Intel in 1984 after graduating from Technion, Israel Institute of Technology with a B.SC in Computer Engineering.
He was a recipient of Intel's highest honor, the Intel Achievement Award, in 1986 for development of CAD tools for static analysis of circuitry (CLCD). |