Alex Meidel

Design and Technology Pathfinding Lead at Toga Networks-a Huawei Company

Alex Meidel serves as the Design and Technology Pathfinding Lead at Toga Networks since August 2020, focusing on end-to-end solutions for high-speed and low-power CPU designs, including back-end sign-off methodologies and power-performance optimization for CPUs and SoCs. Prior to this role, Alex spent over 26 years at Intel Corporation, culminating in the position of Senior Principal Engineer, where responsibilities included leading circuit quality and design methodologies in the Core-Client development group, along with specializations in SoC power performance and circuit design. Earlier career experience includes roles as a Hardware Engineer at IBM and a VLSI Hardware Engineer at DSP Semiconductors. Alex holds a Master's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Perm State Technical University, earned between 1983 and 1988.

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Toga Networks-a Huawei Company

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Toga Networks was founded in 2009 and is a privately held company that provides advanced technology research and high level design for the IT and Telecom markets. With many architects and experts in various fields, Toga focuses on technological innovation and delivers breakthrough technology for its global partners.The world of communicationsis changing very quickly, and the competition for customer mindset and market share is intense. This means system providers must upgrade their product offerings and infrastructure to keep up with demand. Toga’s experience and agility provide superior technologies that address real customer needs creatively and efficiently.Toga has a proven track record of developing next-generation products used by tier 1 operators and large enterprises. With a unique blend of in-depth research and best engineering practices and experience, Toga has cultivated exactly the capabilities it needs to take projects from their earliest stages through all development stages to successful deployment.


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