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HSA: Winning Over the Software Ecosystem Broadcast of Innovative Spirit from the Industry to Universities in Silicon Valley Dr. Timour Paltashev, Sr. Manager, Graphics IP Engineering РАСПРОСТРАНЕНИЕ ИННОВАЦИОННОГО ДУХА ИЗ ИНДУСТРИИ В УНИВЕРСИТЕТЫ КРЕМНИЕВОЙ ДОЛИНЫ ГДЕ ЭТО И КАК ТУДА ПОПАСТЬ? ЗЕМЛЯ ОБЕТОВАННАЯ ВЫСОКИХ ТЕХНОЛОГИЙ ДО СИХ ПОР МНОГО ЖЕЛАЮЩИХ ??? International Academy of Business, Almaty | October 31 – November 1, 2013 | 2 КТО ТАМ УЖЕ ОБОСНОВАЛСЯ И ЕСТЬ ЛИ ЕЩЕ МЕСТО? . Ученые и инженеры со всего мира определяют лицо Кремниевой долины с населением 3.5-4 млн. человек . Многоуровневая сеть университетов и колледжей для подготовки специалистов всех уровней . Исследовательские лаборатории . Штаб-квартиры ведущих компаний ИТ, электронной и био-индустрии . Инженерные и исследовательские подразделения крупных корпораций . Малые компании-стартапы . Венчурные капиталисты всех мастей и «танцоры вокруг инноваций» . Есть ли там место нормальным людям? . Конечно есть, если эти люди талантливы в науке и технологиях . Привлечение талантов – главное условие выживания как сети университетов, так и всей индустрии «земли обетованной» International Academy of Business, Almaty | October 31 – November 1, 2013 | 3 MAJOR ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY LIST AND GRADING Top level: . University of California, Berkeley . Stanford University . University of California, Davis . University of California, Santa Cruz Second level: . San José State University . San Francisco State University . California State University, East Bay, Hayward . Santa Clara University . Northwestern Polytechnic University . Carnegie Mellon University (Silicon Valley campus) . University of San Francisco (South Bay Campus) International Academy of Business, Almaty | October 31 – November 1, 2013 | 4 THIRD LEVEL UNIVERSITIES AND COMMUNITY COLLEGES Third Level Universities: . University of Phoenix . National Hispanic University . Silicon Valley University Community Colleges: . Cogswell Polytechnical College . De Anza College . Evergreen Valley College . Foothill College . Mission College . Ohlone College . West Valley College International Academy of Business, Almaty | October 31 – November 1, 2013 | 5 FORTUNE’100 COMPANIES IN SILICON VALLEY . Adobe Systems . LSI Logic . Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) . Marvell Semiconductors . Agilent Technologies . Maxim Integrated Products . Apple Inc. National Semiconductor . Applied Materials . NetApp . Brocade Communications Systems . Netflix . Cisco Systems . Nvidia . eBay . Oracle Corporation . Facebook . Salesforce.com . Google . SanDisk . Hewlett-Packard . Sanmina-SCI . Intel . Symantec . Intuit . Western Digital Corporation . Juniper Networks . Xilinx . KLA Tencor . Yahoo! International Academy of Business, Almaty | October 31 – November 1, 2013 | 6 OTHER COMPANIES PRESENTED IN SILICON VALLEY (1) . 3Com (acquired by HP) . Chegg and Cypress Semiconductor . A10 Networks . Dell (HQ in Round Rock, Texas) . Actel . Electronic Arts . Actuate Corporation . EMC Corporation (HQ in Hopkinton, MA) . Adaptec . Extreme Networks . Aeria Games and Entertainment . E*TRADE (HQ in New York, NY) and . Akamai Technologies (HQ in Cambridge, MA) Fairchild Semiconductor . Altera . Force10 and Foundry Networks . Amazon.com's A9.com and Lab126.com . Fujitsu (HQ in Tokyo, JP) . Amdahl . Groupon (HQ in Chicago, IL) . Ampex . Antibody Solutions . Hitachi Data Systems and Hitachi Global . Aricent Storage Technologies . Asus . IBM Almaden Research Center (HQ in . Atari Armonk, NY) . Atmel . IDEO and Informatica . Broadcom (HQ in Irvine, CA) . Intuitive Surgical . BEA Systems (ACQ by Oracle Corporation) . Kerio Technologies . LinkedIn . Business Objects (ACQ by SAP) . Logitech International Academy of Business, Almaty | October 31 – November 1, 2013 | 7 OTHER COMPANIES PRESENTED IN SILICON VALLEY (2) . LynuxWorks .Qualcomm, Inc. (HQ in San Diego, CA) . Maxtor (ACQ by Seagate) .Quanta Computer . McAfee (ACQ by Intel) . Quantcast and Quora . Memorex (ACQ by Imation) . Micron Technology (HQ in Boise, Idaho) . Rambus and Riverbed Technology . Microsoft (HQ in Redmond, Washington) . ROBLOX . Mozilla Foundation and Move Inc . RSA (ACQ by EMC) . Nokia (HQ in Espoo, FI) .Redback Networks (ACQ by Ericsson) . Nokia Siemens Networks (HQ in Espoo,FI) .Samsung Electronics (HQ in Suwon, KR) . Netscape (ACQ by AOL) .SAP AG (HQ in Walldorf, Germany) . NeXT Computer, Inc. (acquired by Apple) . Ning and NXP Semiconductors .Siemens (HQ in Berlin and Munich, Germany) . Nook (sub. of Barnes & Noble) .Silicon Graphics . Olivetti (HQ in Ivrea, IT) .Silicon Image . Opera Software (HQ in Oslo, Norway) .Solectron (ACQ by Flextronics) . OPPO Palm, Inc. (ACQ by HP) .Solstice (HQ in Seattle) . PalmSource, Inc. (ACQ by ACCESS) .Sony (HQ in Tokyo, Japan) . Panasonic (HQ in Osaka, JP) . PayPal (now part of eBay) .Sony Ericsson . Philips Lumileds Lighting Company .SRI International . Playdom and PlayPhone .Sun Microsystems (ACQ by Oracle Corporation) International Academy of Business, Almaty | October 31 – November 1, 2013 | 8 OTHER COMPANIES PRESENTED IN SILICON VALLEY (3) . SunPower Synopsys Inc. Tata Consultancy Services . Tibco Software . Tesla Motors . TWiT . Tellme Networks (ACQ by Microsoft) . TiVo . Twitter . VA Software (Slashdot) . VeriSign . Veritas Software (ACQ by Symantec) . VMware . Vocera . WebEx (ACQ by Cisco Systems) . YouTube (ACQ by Google) . Yelp, Inc. Zoran Corporation International Academy of Business, Almaty | October 31 – November 1, 2013 | 9 INNOVATION ACTIVITY WORLD OVERLOOK Federal & Applied Corporate state funding Research and funding Development (Academia & Industry) Fundamental New People’s Corporate & Federal Research technology venture funding (National Innovation development Labs & Activity (Industry and investments Academia) Academia) New product development Corporate, venture & (Industry Order of listing in ( …) project investment mostly) means majority International Academy of Business, Almaty | October 31 – November 1, 2013 | 10 STRATIFICATION OF INNOVATION ACTIVITY WORLD .In reality it is 3D (dimensional) picture with multiple stratums or layers and replicated in multiple technology domains . Each layer has own players from university network hierarchy (academia) and industry branches . Top level universities tends to cooperate with Fortune 100 list of companies . National Labs prefer big and certified industrial partners . Deeper layer – smaller projects, funds and partners .Smaller project does not mean insignificance . Several smaller projects are subtasks of big ones outsourced to smaller institution or company . New technology is usually a cluster with small and big parts .Universities (group of researchers) and industrial companies need to find proper place in this complicated world of innovations International Academy of Business, Almaty | October 31 – November 1, 2013 | 11 COOPERATION IN IT AND ELECTRONICS .ECE and CS Departments in UC Berkeley, Davis, Santa Cruz and Stanford University have boards of industrial affiliates . Representatives from major companies attend on special annual meetings where faculty members present their R&D results . Horizontal links between university faculty members and fellow/principal engineers allows to bring high quality interns and outsource some tasks students . NCG or new college graduates from these schools are considered on the first row in hiring process to open positions in Fortune’100 list . Most of big IT/Electronic companies (Silicon Valley residents) usually use dedicated budget funds to support selected R&D teams in neighboring universities . Most of large scale federal grants also assume that the industry must subcontract academia institutions on certain share of budget . “Share funds and push innovations ahead!” International Academy of Business, Almaty | October 31 – November 1, 2013 | 12 EXAMPLE IN AMD GRAPHICS ARCHITECTURE R&M TEAM .Highly complicated and wide spectrum of activity requires advanced education level .Most of team members with PhD or Master degree from following universities: . Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon, Universities of Wisconsin and Minnesota, Oxford, INRIA (France), UC Davis and UC Berkeley, NRU ITMO and others . Even interns are now preferred with PhD degree to work long term as post docs on complex architecture research projects . We search them across the US and Europe and it is not easy to find appropriate persons .Best way to cooperate with departments in universities with funding young talent’s R&D and later recruit them in the group or other departments in AMD (10K engineers) International Academy of Business, Almaty | October 31 – November 1, 2013 | 13 THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SESSION.
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