Kirk Morrow is a Silicon Validation Manager with 11 years of focused post-silicon and pre-silicon verification experience and a 25+ year hardware design career spanning microprocessors, SoC peripherals, and DFT. He combines deep RTL expertise in Verilog and VHDL with practical lab bring-up and bare-metal validation leadership for server and gaming processors, including work on PCI/PCI-X, RapidIO bridges, and SRAM controllers. Kirk has driven cross-functional teams at HPE, IBM, Cray and Samsung, authored tools in Perl, C++ and Python to boost verification productivity, and holds nine patents in logic design, verification, lab testing and security. Notably, he developed an open-source co-simulator for IBM CAPI customers and has hands-on experience implementing ARM ISA features in instruction set simulators. Based in Round Rock, Texas, he pairs technical depth in synthesis, timing and DFT with program management and global coordination to accelerate silicon readiness.
11 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor Electrical Engineering, Bachelor Electrical Engineering at New Mexico State University
Library to abstract the userspace cxl (CAPI) Linux kernel API
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