Matt Morris is an architect and hands-on technical leader with 20+ years designing and operating global compute, EDA grid services, and license management for large-scale silicon design environments. He has driven infrastructure strategy and standardization at Qualcomm, NXP, Freescale and more recently led semiconductor solutions and HPC engagement at AWS before joining NVIDIA to shape HW design infrastructure. Known for pragmatic service-class-oriented standards and systems that optimize compute and license utilization across batch and interactive workloads, he blends deep operational experience with cloud-native solutions for semiconductor workflows. Matt’s work often lives in the intersection of engineering policy and automation—building enforceable policies and tools that make complex resource sharing predictable at global scale. Based in Austin, he pairs Unix-era systems roots with modern cloud/HPC architectures to solve resource and demand-management bottlenecks. Colleagues rely on him for turning ambiguous, cross-team constraints into repeatable, auditable infrastructure solutions.
8 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at Stephen F. Austin State University
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Matt Morris - Architect, HW Design Infrastructure at NVIDIA