Ford Seidel is a systems engineer at Apple with 11 years of experience and an ECE BS/MS from Carnegie Mellon, specializing in digital hardware design and low-level software. His background blends hands-on CPU and GPU work—from building instruction-level benchmarking tools in research to kernel-mode GPU driver internships and ASIC verification—giving him deep expertise across hardware-software boundaries. A longtime ISA enthusiast, he has taught multiple CMU courses on logic design and computer architecture, mentoring students through SystemVerilog and RISC-V projects. Based in San Jose, he brings practical production experience at scale alongside a research mindset that seeks measurable performance insights rather than black-box solutions.
11 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, ECE, Bachelor of Science - BS, ECE at Carnegie Mellon University
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