Gregory Taylor, PhD

1981 Hertz Fellow
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Greg Taylor is a consultant on analog/mixed signal circuit design and systems on chip.

A former Intel Fellow, he was responsible for the development of analog/mixed signal circuits in a variety of roles throughout his 24-year tenure at Intel Corporation. During that time he held several senior design engineering positions working on ten generations of microprocessors including members of Intel’s Pentium®, Pentium® II, Pentium® III, and Intel NetBurst® microarchitecture families; leading the Circuit Research Lab and then the SOC Design Lab within Intel Labs; and finishing as Chief Architect in IPG’s Mixed Signal IP Solutions Group. Prior to joining Intel, he worked as a principal engineer at Bipolar Integrated Technology.

Taylor has received an Intel Achievement Award for his work on deploying advanced packaging. He is widely published and holds 68 US and many foreign patents on integrated circuit design and test. Taylor is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Taylor received his doctorate in computer and systems engineering in 1985 from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Graduate Studies

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Electrical Engineering
A Two Dimensional Fast Fourier Transform Processor Suitable for Wafer Scale Integration

Undergraduate Studies

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute