Raja Koduri

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Rajabali M. Koduri (born August 31, 1968 ) is an Indian-American chip developer and manager.

Life

Raja Koduri holds a Master of Technology degree in Electronics and Communication Technology from IIT Kharagpur Technical University in India.

Prior to joining Intel and AMD , Raja Koduri was Director of Graphics Architecture at Apple . There he was involved in the creation of a graphics subsystem for the entire Mac product family and led the transition to retina displays for Macs. Before joining Apple, Raja Koduri held various management positions at companies.

Koduri was Senior Vice President and Chief Architect of the AMD Radeon Technologies Group and thus responsible for the graphics technologies in AMD APUs , GPUs , semi-custom and GPU computing products. This also included the development of the industry's first graphics chip with integrated High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) as well as AMD LiquidVR ™ technologies and VR toolkits. Most recently, as Corporate Vice President of Visual and Perceptual Computing, he led the AMD innovation initiative for Visual and Accelerated Computing. Until November 2017 he was Senior Vice President and Chief Architect, Radeon Technologies Group at AMD.

Since November 2017 he has been the chief architect at Intel, responsible for the new graphics division "Core and Visual Computing" and is Senior Vice President.

He is also Chief Technical Advisor to the Makuta Visual Effects Board of Directors.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. After Vega damper: AMD graphics boss Raja Koduri leaves AMD - heise online
  2. AMD chief architect Koduri goes to Intel and develops discrete high-end graphics chips - heise online
  3. Raja M. Koduri - Intel Newsroom