
Debbie Marr was an Intel Fellow and Chief Architect of the Advanced Architecture Development Group (AADG) at Intel, where she led development of a CPU core to bring leadership performance and perf/watt to Intel’s future platforms.Prior to her current role, Debbie’s 33 years at Intel impacted both product and research. Debbie played leading roles on Intel CPU products from the 386SL to Intel’s current leading-edge products. Debbie was the server architect of Intel® Pentium™ Pro, Intel’s first Xeon Processor. She brought Intel Hyperthreading Technology from concept to product on the Pentium 4 Processor. She was the chief architect of the 4th Generation Intel Core™ (Haswell) and led advanced development for Intel’s 2017/2018 Core/Xeon CPUs. Debbie also spent 7 years in Intel Labs as the Director of Accelerator Architecture Lab where she led research in machine learning and acceleration techniques for CPU, GPU, FPGA, and AI Accelerators. Debbie has authored over 40 patents in many aspects of CPU, AI accelerators, and FPGA architecture/microarchitecture.Debbie has a PhD in electrical and computer engineering from University of Michigan, an MS in electrical engineering and computer science from Cornell University, and a BS in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of California, Berkeley.
The industry optimized for throughput, but latency was left behind. We build the high-performance, open-standard RISC-V cores that Agentic AI demands.
