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With high-performance memory experts covering architecture, chips and IP, we’re looking forward to your questions. Please join us for this Ask Me Anything session to get the latest on technology and trends for the world’s highest bandwidth memory solutions including DDR5, HBM3 and GDDR6.

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John Eble

John Eble

Vice President of Product Marketing, Memory Interface Chips, Rambus

John C. Eble received his B.Cmp.E. (’93), M.S.E.E (’94), and Ph.D. EE (’99) from Georgia Tech. From 1998 to 2001 he worked at Compaq on EV7 high-speed I/O circuits in the Alpha Microprocessor Development Group. He then joined Velio Communications as a circuit designer. In 2003, he joined Rambus Inc. where he has held many engineering and research management roles and specialized in the design of high-speed I/O and next-generation memory interconnect architectures. He has authored over 30 technical publications, 10 patents, and a book chapter. He is currently VP of Product Marketing for Rambus’ memory interconnect chip business unit.

Frank Ferro

Frank Ferro

Senior Director, Product Marketing, Rambus

Frank Ferro is the senior director of product management at Rambus Inc. responsible for memory interface IP products. Having spent more than 20 years at AT&T, Lucent and Agere Systems, he has extensive experience in wireless communications, networking and consumer electronics fields. Mr. Ferro holds an executive MBA from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, an M.S. in computer science and a B.S.E.T. in electronic engineering technology from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Steven Woo

Steven Woo

Fellow and Distinguished Inventor

Steven Woo is a Fellow and Distinguished Inventor at Rambus Inc. Since joining Rambus, Steve has worked in various roles leading architecture, technology, and performance analysis efforts, and in marketing and product planning roles leading strategy and customer programs. Steve has over 30 patents in the areas of memory, memory systems, and neural networks. Steve received his PhD and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, and Master of Engineering and BS Engineering degrees from Harvey Mudd College.