Eric Macauley is a Silicon Design Engineer with a decade of experience driving front-end integration and static timing analysis for complex SoCs, currently building chips at Apple in San Jose. He bridges logic design and physical implementation, crafting timing constraints and resolving cross-domain issues early to protect schedule and quality of results from synthesis through silicon. His background spans physical design, VLSI, and hardware engineering at companies like Magma, Stream Processors, and Cisco, giving him a deep systems perspective on timing, floorplanning, and implementation tradeoffs. A pragmatic tinkerer and lifelong learner, he also contributes to open-source tooling—updating Homebrew casks to keep Mac software delivery current—highlighting attention to detail beyond the lab.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
BS, BS at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Github Skills (4)
management10
version-control10
versioning10
homebrew-cask10
Programming languages (7)
JavaJavaScriptGoObjective-CTclRubyRich Text Format
Contributions:127 commits, 170 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Eric primarily updated versions for the MacLoggerDX-beta Cask. The contributions involved repeatedly modifying the cask file to reflect the latest beta releases of the software, ensuring the Homebrew Cask formula accurately reflects the current version available for download. These updates included changes to the `version` and potentially other relevant metadata within the Cask definition.
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Eric Macauley - Silicon Design Engineer at Apple Inc