William M. Holt
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Who is William M. Holt?
William Bill Holt is senior vice president and general manager of Intel Corporation's Technology and Manufacturing Group. He shares responsibility with Robert Baker for managing Intel's technology development and manufacturing activities. Holt joined Intel in 1974 as a development engineer and worked as technical contributor or manager in DRAM development until 1985. During this time he worked in product engineering, test engineering, circuit design and CAD tool development
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- Also known as
- William Holt
- Bill Holt
- Ethnicity
- White people
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Master's Degree, Santa Clara University
Electrical engineering
( - 1979) - Bachelor's degree, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Electrical engineering
( - 1974)
- Master's Degree, Santa Clara University
- Employment
- Senior Vice President and General Manager, Technology and Manufacturing Group, Intel Corporation
- Co-General Manager, Technology and Manufacturing Group, Intel Corporation
(2005/03 - ) - Corporate Vice President, Intel Corporation
(2003 - ) - Vice President, Intel Corporation
(1999/01 - ) - Co-Director, Logic Technology Development, Intel Corporation
- Program Manager, BiCMOS, Intel Corporation
- Manager, DRAM Development, Intel Corporation
( - 1985) - Development engineer, Intel Corporation
(1974 - )
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on July 23, 2013
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