Summary
Youvedeep Singh is a CPU power management firmware engineer with 14 years of experience designing and optimizing power across devices from tiny IoT modules to laptops and Chromebooks. At Intel he has led firmware and platform-level power work—spanning RTOS (Zephyr), Linux kernel drivers, embedded controllers and SOC architecture—to squeeze power and cost without sacrificing performance. He holds two US patents in SOC architecture and has a strong academic record (MTech IIIT Bangalore, high technical GPA; BTech NIT Kurukshetra). His career blends pre-silicon validation, board-level hardware optimization and production firmware, giving him a rare end-to-end view of platform power. Practical, detail-oriented and cross-disciplinary, he routinely collaborates with silicon, board and driver teams to hit aggressive power targets for price-sensitive products. Based in Hillsboro, Oregon, he pairs deep low-power expertise with hands-on implementation across firmware, OS and hardware layers.
14 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 77%, Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 77% at National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra
International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore
Senior Sec School Examination, 78%, Senior Sec School Examination, 78% at Birla Senior Sec School Pilani
English, Hindi, Tamil, Punjabi