| Monday Chandra Mouli Automated Manufacturing Technology enabling nanotechnology era IC manufacturing Intel is an industry leader in Chip technology and manufacturing. Given the acceleration of digital convergence and ever increasing need for higher performance processors at optimal cost and power efficiency, it is important than ever before to innovate and deliver leading edge manufacturing technologies and products in a cost effective manner. Intel's Automated Manufacturing Technology is a critical ingredient enabling Intel's technology leadership. This talk will characterize the chip industry environment today, key drivers for Automated Manufacturing technology (AMT) at Intel and walk-thru examples of AMT. Biography: Chandra Mouli is Director of Automated Manufacturing Technology in Intel’s Logic Technology Development (LTD) group. Mouli joined Intel in early 1998 initially focusing on developing Computer Simulation models and techniques to streamline and optimize manufacturing process flow. Between 1989 and 1995, he worked in the California Technology Development group where he led numerous fab data automation initiatives. From 2001 through 2005, he also led the migration of the core Manufacturing Execution System (MES) to next generation architecture that is widely recognized as industry leading. He invented the patent pending middleware architecture and framework that serves as the backbone of the manufacturing workflow and automated decision making in Intel fabs. He has numerous publications and 7 patents pending. Chandra is responsible for defining computing architecture directions and roadmap for Intel. He is also the technical spokesperson for Intel’s Automated Manufacturing Technology to the press and industry. |
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