Tony Rahimzad serves as the Vice President and Chief Engineer at Confidential, where he leverages over 20 years of extensive experience in ASIC and FPGA design, PCB design, and management. His career spans a diverse array of high-profile companies, including Motorola, Siemens, Lockheed Martin/GE, Cypress...
Tony Rahimzad serves as the Vice President and Chief Engineer at Confidential, where he leverages over 20 years of extensive experience in ASIC and FPGA design, PCB design, and management. His career spans a diverse array of high-profile companies, including Motorola, Siemens, Lockheed Martin/GE, Cypress Semiconductor, and various startups, showcasing his adaptability and expertise in the ever-evolving semiconductor industry. At Confidential, Tony is instrumental in driving key projects that focus on advanced VLSI and IC design, ensuring that the organization remains at the forefront of technology innovation.
In his current role, Tony not only oversees the technical direction of projects but also actively engages in hands-on design and architecture, particularly in the realms of embedded systems and circuit design. His proficiency in EDA tools and methodologies enables him to streamline workflows and enhance productivity, while his deep understanding of analog and digital systems ensures the successful integration of complex designs. Tony's leadership extends beyond technical execution; he mentors emerging engineers, fostering a culture of innovation and collaboration within his team.
Key projects under his guidance have included the development of cutting-edge wireless technologies and integrated circuits that meet the demands of today’s fast-paced market. His expertise in USB protocols and TCL scripting further enhances his ability to deliver robust and efficient solutions. As a thought leader in the industry, Tony Rahimzad continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in ASIC and FPGA design, making significant contributions to the field and positioning Confidential as a leader in technological advancements.