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Carl E. Berg
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served as a board member since September, 1992. Since 1997, Mr. Berg
has served as the board chairman and chief executive officer of Mission
West Properties, Inc., a real estate investment trust. Mr. Berg is also
the president and sole general partner of West Coast Venture Capital
Ltd. Mr. Berg has been actively engaged in the ownership, development
and management of industrial real estate and in venture capital
investment for more than 30 years. He currently serves as a board
member of Valence Technology, Inc., (Nasdaq:VLNC), a developer of
advanced rechargeable battery technology. Mr. Berg earned his
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Tommy Eng
has over 20 years of corporate management, engineering management, and entrepreneurial experience in software/hardware design, system/IC design, IP business, design services business, and Electronic Design Automation (EDA). He was appointed to the MoSys board of directors in August, 2004. Tommy is a partner in EXA Ventures, a venture capital investment firm specializing in IT, semiconductor, communications, multimedia technology/services/content, software, and the incubation of early stage technology companies. Before founding EXA Ventures, Tommy held various executive and engineering positions at Tera Systems, Mentor Graphics, Silicon Compiler Systems, and Bell Labs. Tommy also serves on the board of directors of Focus Enhancements, a publicly-traded semiconductor company, and five other private companies. |
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Chi-Ping Hsu
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an accomplished EDA executive with over twenty years of experience. Dr.
Hsu was appointed to the MoSys board of directors in August, 2004. He
is currently senior vice president of the Silicon Realiziation Group at Cadence Design Systems (NYSE:CDN).
Previously, Dr. Hsu served as president and chief operating officer of
Get2Chip, a supplier of high-performance system-on-chip (SOC)
synthesis, which was acquired by Cadence. |
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Jim Kupec
has served as a board member since September August, 2004. Mr. Kupec has 30 years experience in semiconductor industry. He currently serves as Senior Vice President of WW Sales and Marketing at GLOBALFOUNDRIES. Previously, Mr. Kupec was President of UMC-USA (NYSE:UMC), the US subsidiary of second largest wafer foundry. Mr. Kupec also served as CEO of Ammocore, a privately held EDA company. He also worked in senior management and engineering positions at Cypress Semiconductor (NYSE:CYP) and United Technologies (NYSE:UTX). Mr. Kupec has also served on the board of the Fabless Semiconductor Association. Mr. Kupec holds a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana and a Masters in Business Administration degree from the Southern Methodist University in Dallas. |
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Len Perham
was appointed to the board of directors in November, 2007. He also serves as MoSys president and chief executive officer. Mr. Perham has been a successful entrepreneur with over 30 years of
executive leadership and semiconductor industry experience. Since
retiring from Integrated Device Technology in 2000, Mr. Perham is
chairman of the board of NetLogic Microsystems (NASDAQ:NETL); Corporate Advisor to Imera Systems, and Venture
Partner with AsiaTech Management. From 1991 to 2000, Mr. Perham served as CEO of Integrated Device
Technology (NASDAQ:IDTI). He was appointed president and elected to the
board of directors in 1986. During his 16-year tenure, Mr. Perham
incubated several companies under the IDT umbrella including Galileo
Technology (acquired by Marvell Technology), Quantum Effect Devices
(acquired by PMC-Sierra), Monolithic System Technology, Clear-Logic and
Centaur Technology. Prior to joining IDT, Mr. Perham was president and
CEO of Optical Information Systems Inc., a division of Exxon. He was
also a member of the founding team at Zilog Inc. and held management
positions at Advanced Micro Devices and Western Digital. Mr. Perham received a bachelor of science in electrical engineering from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts in 1968. |
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