Kenneth O'neal is a Principal Member of Technical Staff and AI software engineer with a decade of experience at the intersection of AI/ML/DL and computer architecture, currently driving AI GPU software stack development and SW/HW co-optimization at AMD. His background spans system- and IP-level performance and power modeling across CPUs, (GP)GPUs, heterogeneous multi-/many-core designs, reconfigurable computing and soft FPGA/ASIC targets, grounded in a Ph.D. in Computer Science. Prior roles at Intel included building high-fidelity virtual platforms and machine-learning-based modeling techniques that accelerated pre-silicon development for integrated graphics. He blends applied research with production engineering, repeatedly translating academic methods into tools and simulation workflows used in industry. Based in California, he brings a rare combination of deep architecture expertise and practical software delivery that optimizes both performance and power for next-generation AI hardware.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Computer Science at University of California, Riverside
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Kenneth O'neal - Principal Member Of Technical Staff at AMD