Mobile Semiconductor Management Team

Cameron Fisher, Founder and Chief Executive Officer
Cameron has served as the CEO of Mobile Semiconductor since 2006. Prior to founding Mobile Semiconductor, he served Virage Logic as the director of the low power SRAM design group in Seattle, where he recently received a patent on his low power design work. He has experience over the last 20 years in semiconductor designs at Intel, Boeing Semiconductors, Cascade Design Automation (later Duet Technologies) and Virage Logic Corporation. In 1999, Mr Fisher formed a design center in Seattle, WA, and led engineering for 180nm through 65nm low power embedded SRAM solutions for leading cellular manufacturers through mid- 2006. He has extensive experience with multiple Integrated Device Manufacturer (IDM) semiconductor design organizations and 12 years experience in embedded SRAM design. He was educated at Harvey Mudd College receiving a BS in engineering, and at Stanford University receiving an MS in electrical engineering. He completed training at the AEA/Stanford Executive Institute in 2002. See his blog at: http://cameronfisher.org/

Glenn Aumack, Vice President of Sales
Glenn Aumack brings over 30 year of experience in the semiconductor industry. Prior to joining Mobile Semi, he was the Director Business Development; Synopsys IP Business Unit, the Director of Sales; Avant! Physical IP Products and the Vice President of Worldwide Sales at Cascade Design Automation. Before joining the IP sales force, Glenn held a variety of engineering positions at Intel, HP, GTE, and Advanced LSI Technology (from 1973).
Stephen Hellriegel, Founder and Board Member
Stephen was a Senior Principal Engineer at Verari Systems, now Cirrascale. He has developed a novel high density containerized packaging solution that is used to rapidly deploy large scale blade server installations. Previously Stephen designed and lead teams of engineers for the Cray Redstorm/XT3 massively scalar MPP product. In his tenure, he developed novel bi-directional signaling techniques for high speed digital communication in the Cray MTA2 product. He holds 13 patents, including those on low skew, high performance clock distribution for microprocessors and on an implementation of row redundancy for SRAM. He received B.S. and M.S.E. degrees in electrical engineering from Rensaleer Polytechnic Institute. He joined Tera Computer Company in the startup phase, and Tera Computer Company acquired Cray Research in 2002. Stephen brings valuable experience in high performance product design, packaging, manufacturing, and industrial design.
Company Overview
Mobile Semiconductor was founded in 2006 by Cameron Fisher and Stephen Hellriegel with a focus on bringing advance memory system concepts to market through a combination of innovation, patent protection and outsourced manufacturing