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Ronald J. Whittier
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Interview
Biography
Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intel's Content Group, Ronald J. Whittier
graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a B.Sc. in Chemical
Engineering in 1960. After working in the chemical industry, he received a Ph.D. in
Chemical Engineering from Stanford University in 1965. He spent five years at Fairchild's
R&D division working on silicon devices before joining Intel in 1970. During the
period of 1970-1977, he was responsible for memory product development. |
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In 1977, he became general manager of the Memory Products Division, a position held
until 1983. From 1984 through 1991, Whittier was the Director of Corporate Marketing. In
1991, he was made responsible for starting up a new software technology entity, which
evolved to become the Intel Architecture Labs. In 1995, he assumed the responsibility of
combining Intel's various activities in content, applications and authoring tools, in the
newly formed Content Group. |
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