The IASTED International Conference on
Modelling, Simulation and Identification
MSI 2009

October 12 – 14, 2009
Beijing, China

TUTORIAL SESSION

Energy-Efficient Power Delivery Technologies for Computing Applications

Dr. Lilly Huang
Intel Corp, USA
lilly.huang@intel.com

Dr. Horacio Visairo-Cruz
Intel Corporation, Mexico
Horacio.visairo-cruz@intel.com

Abstract

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Lilly Huang received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin in 1995. Since then, she has been with Intel Corp in Oregon, USA working on product design, technology development and research all in the area of system power conversion and power delivery.
She is currently with the Corporate Technology Group at Intel Corp. focusing on research and technology development of high energy efficient system for next generations of computing platforms. She has led the development and design of system power delivery for Intel Pentium II PC platform in 1997, and was a co-owner of Intel VRM 8.0 Specification. She was one of pioneers to push PC PS efficiency to its higher standards which won Intel the US EPA award in 2004. She has been acting as an industry mentor to direct and supervise multiple Intel research projects with different universities. She published several papers in IEEE conferences and journals and holds many patents in the related fields. Her research interests include system power delivery, power conversion, system power architecture, and platform power management architecture.

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