Nvidia Announces New Appointments and Leadership Roles at R&D Center in Israel

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2023-06-26 16:13:00

Chip giant Nvidia announced today a series of new appointments at the company’s research and development center in Israel. Tamir Ezerzer will be appointed to the position of VP of chip development at Nvidia Israel, Olga Sharan Tamme will be the manager of the cloud group in the software division, and Ali Ayoub will manage the company’s DOCA group.

Tamir Ezerzar, who until now served as VP of Software Engineering at the company, will move to the position of VP of chip development at Nvidia Israel, and will lead the group of engineers responsible for the development of the BlueField Spectrum, Quantum, Connect-X chip series and more. Tamir started his career at Mellanox in 2001 as a computer engineering student in the chip development group. Since then, he has performed a wide variety of engineering and development roles, and joined Nvidia in the position of VP of Software Engineering upon the completion of the Mellanox acquisition in 2020. Tamir holds a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from the Technion.

Today’s announcement comes against the background of the decision of Ido Bookshfen, former senior vice president of chip development at Nvidia Israel, to leave and become CEO of the Israeli chip company Pliops, which develops storage processors for cloud-based data centers. Like Tamir, Bookshfen also started his career at Mellanox, which was sold to Nvidia About 7 billion dollars.

In addition, Nvidia announced the appointment of Olga Sharan, a senior director at Nvidia Israel, as the manager of the cloud group in the software division. Olga, who has a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and computer science, will establish and manage the new group in the development center of Nvidia Israel, which will be responsible for developing software for the company’s cloud solutions.

Also, Nvidia announced the appointment of Ali Ayoub, senior director of Nvidia Israel, to the director of the DOCA group, which is responsible for developing the software for BlueField DPU and ConnectX chips. Ali, who has a bachelor’s degree in computer science from the Technion, will unite under him hundreds of female and male software engineers in various positions.

Amit Krieg, senior vice president of Nvidia and director of the development center of Nvidia Israel: “Tamir is a brilliant engineer and manager, who joined us as a young chip development student over two decades ago, and now moves on to lead the same group, which includes hundreds of talented female and male engineers. We are sure that Tamir will lead the group to many successes and achievements that will place Nvidia and Israel at the forefront of the artificial intelligence revolution “.

“As the managers of the cloud and DOCA groups in the software division of Nvidia Israel, Olga and Ali will lead many hundreds of talented engineering teams. We wish them both great success in establishing the new development groups, and are confident that their activities will lead Nvidia to breakthrough technological achievements.”

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