David Glasco Appointed as VP of Engineering; Dan Bailey as Senior Director of Engineering– both Formerly of Tesla’s Autopilot Hardware Team
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF., August 20, 2018 – Esperanto Technologies Inc., developer of high-performance, energy-efficient computing solutions for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning applications based on the open standard RISC-V instruction set architecture, today announced it has appointed David Glasco as Vice President of Engineering and Dan Bailey as Senior Director of Engineering. Glasco and Bailey will oversee Esperanto’s worldwide development groups including architecture, VLSI System-on-Chip (SoC) design, systems engineering, machine learning and embedded software development, and product/test engineering.
Together, Glasco and Bailey will be responsible for the development, delivery and support of Esperanto’s computing solutions designed to achieve the highest levels of performance and energy-efficiency for artificial intelligence and machine learning applications. Esperanto is designing single chip SoC solutions using thousands of energy-efficient ET-Minion™ RISC-V cores and also high-performance ET-Maxion™ RISC-V cores in leading edge 7nm technology, based on the free and open RISC-V instruction set architecture.
Prior to joining Esperanto, Glasco was architecture and design lead for AutoPilot SoC hardware at Tesla. Earlier, at AMD, as senior director of server SoC architecture and performance, he led AMD’s next-generation x86 and ARM server SoC architecture and performance teams. At NVIDIA, over 12 years, Glasco held various technical management positions including director of architecture for the Computational Imaging Group, senior research manager for GPUs, and senior manager for GPU memory system architecture. While at NVIDIA, Glasco led the development of NVIDIA’s high-performance GPU memory system architecture. Earlier in his career, Glasco held engineering positions at Intel, IBM Research, HaL Computer Systems and MIT-Lincoln Labs. Glasco received his Ph.D. and Masters in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. Glasco holds 99 issued US patents to date.
Bailey too joins Esperanto from Tesla where he was circuit design lead for AutoPilot hardware. Prior to Tesla, Bailey spent 12 years at AMD as senior fellow and technical fellow, the top echelon of technical roles at AMD. Bailey also served as director for physical design at Calxeda and as a principal engineer at Intel. Earlier in his career, Bailey held engineering roles at Compaq and on Digital Equipment’s Alpha CPU team, and before that was an assistant professor at the University of South Carolina. Bailey received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, his BSEE from the University of Cincinnati, and has over 30 publications and 20 patents.
“My passion is developing the world’s best silicon products on the leading edge of technology, and AI/machine learning is the next and most exciting frontier,” Glasco said. “Within the next decade, the world will be very different as a result of innovation in these areas, and I am convinced that Esperanto and the open standard RISC-V architecture will be key drivers. I am excited to join the Esperanto team to build the future with products for the artificial intelligence era.”
“I enjoy being part of, and helping to build, great technical teams attacking really tough problems,” Bailey said. “From what I know already, Esperanto has assembled a world class team and is working on solutions to energy efficiency and architecture challenges that will have a huge impact on the widespread adoption of machine learning solutions.”
“With staffing levels now exceeding one hundred worldwide, we are delighted to be able to attract seasoned technology managers such as David and Dan who have the deep background and experience to successfully manage the most advanced AI chip development roadmap in the industry,” said Dave Ditzel, president and CEO of Esperanto. “The leadership experience and skills that David Glasco and Dan Bailey bring from industrial-strength chip design teams at Tesla, NVIDIA, AMD and Intel will prove invaluable to the ongoing success of our development efforts.”
About Esperanto Technologies
Esperanto Technologies develops high-performance, energy-efficient computing solutions for AI/machine learning based on the open standard RISC-V instruction set architecture. Esperanto is headquartered in Mountain View, California with engineering sites in Portland, Oregon and Austin, Texas in the United States and multiple sites in Europe. Esperanto has brought together a seasoned team of experienced processor and software engineers with the goal of making RISC-V the architecture of choice for compute-intensive applications such as artificial intelligence and machine learning. For more information, please visit https://www.esperanto.ai/