Tony Pialis’ design journey to high-speed SerDes

Alphawave Semi is in the news after being acquired by Qualcomm for $4.2 billion, and so is its co-founder and CEO Tony Pialis, now widely seen as a semiconductor connectivity IP veteran. Here is a brief profile of Pialis, highlighting how the design of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors fascinated him early in his career and how this led to his work on DSP-centric SerDes architectures.
Read the full story at EDN’s sister publication, Planet Analog.
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