Vinod K Dham has been on the Board of the Company since January, 2003. Dham is famous as the "Father of the Pentium" and held the positions of vice president of Intel's Microprocessor Products Group and GM of the Pentium Processor Division. After 16 years at Intel, he joined Nexgen as the chief operating officer and executive vice president. In May, 2000, President Clinton appointed Dham to the President's Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. satyam.com:80
In 1975, the Indian born Vinod Dham arrived in the U.S. on an engineering scholarship at the University of Cincinnati, with less than $10 in his pocket. His first job at NCR was in 1977, working for the memory design group. Impressed with his paper on r www.careerindia.com/careerhub/strighttalk/profiles/vinod....
In 1975, the Indian born Vinod Dham arrived in the U.S. on an engineering scholarship at the University of Cincinnati, with less than $10 in his pocket. His first job at NCR was in 1977, working for the memory design group. Impressed with his paper on r www.dce.edu/alumni/archives/vinoddham.html
In the rarefied atmosphere that surrounds chip development, Vinod Dham is a star. Few other executives can claim to have played roles in seminal microprocessors for two different companies - Intel Corp.'s Pentium processor and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. www.indolink.com/NRINews/vinDham.html