Summary
V Sristi is a SoC Architect based in Bengaluru with over a decade of deep experience driving power, performance and user-experience optimizations for client and mobile SoCs at Intel. She has led PnP modeling and delivery for platforms including Lakefield and 12th Gen cores, achieving measurable battery-life improvements (≈12% in active scenarios) through SOC power delivery and data-flow optimizations for real-world apps like multi-party video conferencing and browser productivity. Her background spans graphics/display, imaging and Android platform work—authoring an open-sourced Android NN HAL that was productized across Chromebooks and demonstrated at Google I/O—bridging low-level silicon constraints to deployed software. She pairs system-level modeling and benchmark decomposition with hands-on software architecture, having driven GPU DVFS, memory-compression evaluation, and AI IP requirement definition for client platforms. Notably, she blends ML-oriented design thinking (listed as a Machine Learning Architect on GitHub) with practical SoC-level tuning, making her equally comfortable with neural inference stacks and power/performance tradeoffs.
8 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 73%, Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 73% at Kamala Institute of Technology & Science
Master of Technology (MTech), Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 8.4, Master of Technology (MTech), Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 8.4 at National Institute of Technology Warangal
English, Telugu