Summary
Mo Chen is a Power Performance Validation Engineer with nearly two decades of hands-on semiconductor validation experience, currently focused on game-console SoC performance and playability at AMD's Semi-Custom Business Unit. He designs and automates large-scale test plans across CPU, GPU, memory, multimedia, IO and power management, turning silicon design changes and customer requests into actionable benchmarks and reports. Known for optimizing test methods and building bespoke tools, he pairs deep hardware validation expertise with practical software-driven automation to accelerate issue triage and regression verification. Mo’s background spans server, desktop and mobile x86 processor validation from EVT through customer delivery, giving him a rare end-to-end perspective on how BIOS, drivers and firmware interact with silicon performance. Based in Shanghai, he also brings a technical-artist sensibility from his GitHub persona, reflecting an eye for both detailed measurement and the user-facing aspects of game performance.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor, Applied Physics, Bachelor, Applied Physics at University of Electronic Science and Technology