David Perlmutter
Senior Vice President
General Manager, Mobility Group
INTEL CORPORATION
David (Dadi) Perlmutter is vice president and general manager of Intel Corporation's Mobility Group. He is jointly responsible for the design, development and marketing of Intel's solutions for the mobile computing segment including the Intel® Centrino™ Mobile Technology.
Previously, Perlmutter was vice president, Microprocessor Products Group, and general manager, Basic Microprocessor Division as well as the manager of the Intel Israel Development Center in Haifa, where he led the development of Pentium Processor with MMX™ technology and its mobile versions as well as other products. He took over as general manager of the Mobile Platforms Group in 2000 and became co-manager with Sean Maloney of the Mobility Group in 2004.
He joined Intel in 1980 after graduating from Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, with a B.SC. in electrical engineering.
Perlmutter led the development teams of the i387™ math coprocessor and i860™ XP RISC processor in the Israel Development Center. He also led the team that defined the initial direction for the Pentium® processor microarchitecture. In 1992, he became general manager of the Microprocessor Division responsible for the design, development and marketing of the Pentium Pro and the Pentium II processors.
Perlmutter holds patents on branch target buffers and multiprocessing cache coherency protocols. Perlmutter received an award for innovation in industrial development from the Israeli president in 1987 for the development of the i387 math coprocessor. |