Jason Kim has over 25 years of advanced systems architecture design and
development experience specialized in high performance but low power
portable electronic devices. His hall of fame is that he was the Chief Architect of mobile processor SOC that became the success of Apple iPOD and many other MP3 products while working at PortalPlayer (acquired by nVidia). His symmetric multiprocessor SOC architecture and his personal media player systems innovation had revolutionize the portable electronics industry. His other hall of fame is that he was the Principal Architect of Heuristic Power Management technology that provided 12+ hour battery life for Pentium-class notebook computers while working at Acer Advanced Labs. His heuristic battery management techniques and power conversion efficiencies had raised the bar high for the battery operated portable electronics industry. His first hall of fame is that he was the first Design Engineer who developed "1st time pass to production" of seven VLSI chips for TRW space electronics for their MILSTAR and TDRS satellite systems by developing Radiation Hardened CMOS Standard Cells and embedded Gate Array Cells technology. He had published "Radiation hardened ASIC Design Manual" for TRW. Jason began his professional career as a device physics lab assistant at UCLA and advanced to become a distinguished Fellow at PortalPlayer in 2001. During the process of his career advancements, he had received many corporate awards and industry recognitions - including over 23 US patents. Furthermore, Jason had been active in working the “dual-ladder” career path of learning the skills necessary for business management and technical engineering by accumulating breadth and depth of knowledge for cross functional convergence products. In conclusion, Jason will bring you the engineering ‘know-how’ and innovative solutions that will expedite your product development, which could be the life and death for your project and time-to-market profitability of your company.
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