April 5-7, 2022|Santa Clara Convention Center| Santa Clara, CA
Stephen Hall began his career in 1992 in the Special Purpose Processor Division of the Mayo Foundation developing multi-gigabit modeling techniques for digital radar and serial optical links for the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) and the Air Force. In 1996, Stephen accepted a job at Intel, where he led design teams from conception through validation for multiple generations of products, coordinated research with multiple universities and pioneered R&D in the area of high-speed signaling. Stephen’s research has focused on the fundamental physics of signal propagation, leading to many of the signal integrity techniques used through the industry today. Stephen has more than 40 patents, has published 25 papers and 2 textbooks through John-Wiley and Sons; High-Speed Digital System Design in 2000, which was the second signal integrity book on the market and Advanced Signal Integrity for High-Speed Digital Designs in 2009, which was an invited publication for use in graduate studies. Currently, Stephen is developing the new design techniques needed to deliver the next generations of Intel’s client products.