Friday, May 11, 2007

Ray Simar, an introduction


Ray Simar is currently responsible for enhancing Texas Instruments digital signal processing solutions by developing advanced architectures for diverse applications.In 1997, Simar was elected to TI Fellow in recognition of his pioneering work on DSP technology.

He is the chief architect and program manager of the high performance TMS320C6000 DSPs that were announced in February 1997.The C6000 DSP is based on VelociTI, an advanced very-long-instruction-word (VLIW) architecture, to achieve very high performance at low cost.

Simar joined TI in 1984.Before the 'C6000, he was the chief architect and program manager for the floating-point TMS320C3x and TMS320C4x DSP devices.

Simar received his Bachelor of Science degree at Texas A&M University and Master of Science degree in electrical engineering from Rice University.Simar holds more than 10 patents in DSP technology.

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