Robert Hormuth
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Robert Hormuth is from Salado, Texas, United States. Robert is currently Board of Directors at Open Compute Project Foundation, located in Salado, Texas, United States. Robert also works as X86 Ecosystem Advisory Group at X86 Advisory Group, a job Robert has held since Oct 2024. Another title Robert currently holds is Corporate Vice President, Architecture and Strategy, Data Center Solutions Group at AMD. In Robert's previous role as a OCP Advisory Board at Open Compute Project Foundation, Robert worked in until Oct 2025. Prior to joining Open Compute Project Foundation, Robert was a Technology Fellow, Vice President, Infrastructure Solutions Group, Office of the CTO at Dell EMC and held the position of Technology Fellow, Vice President, Infrastructure Solutions Group, Office of the CTO. Prior to that, Robert was a CTO, VP/Fellow, Server & Infrastructure Systems at Dell EMC, based in Austin, Tx from Sep 2016 to Dec 2019. Robert started working as Dell Fellow, Executive Director, Platform Architecture & Technology at Dell in Austin, Texas Area in Apr 2015. From Jun 2007 to Apr 2015, Robert was Senior Distinguished Engineer and Executive Director, Platform Architecture & Technology at Dell, based in Round Rock, TX. Prior to that, Robert was a Sr. Field Applications Engineer at Intel, based in Austin, Texas Area from Jun 1999 to Apr 2007. Robert started working as Sr Design Engineer/Group Manager at National Instruments in Austin, Texas Area in Jan 1988.
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Robert and his team focus on future platform & technology innovation, working across all lines of Dell business units, working with product planning and advanced engineering to drive future technology intercepts and roadmaps across Server/Storage/Networking/Softare/Solutions. The team leads advanced solution proof of concepts and work closely with Dell ventures. The team leads advanced engagements and collaboration with key technology partners. Robert and his team have advanced Dell technologies such as Dell Active Power Controller (DAPC), NVMe (Express Flash), Dell Processor Acceleration Technology (DPAT), Redfish systems management, Dell’s leading Server Portfolio and have lead Dell’s early ARM proof of concepts. Along with leading investigations on advanced solutions from database to virtualization appliances and Iaas/PaaS….. Robert’s past design/architecture activities include IO peripheral designs, x86 (386, 486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II) system design, BIOS, firmware, Application Software, and FPGA/ASIC design. Robert has participated in creation of multiple industry standards - VME, VXI, PCI, PXI, NVMe, SSDFF….. Robert is active giving back thru engagements with several Universities. He is on the University of Texas Computer Science Advisory Council, active at Texas A&M and Texas State Electrical Engineering Departments thru guest talks and participation as an industry judge for their senior design projects. Robert has a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and currently holds 11 patents.
• Drive the long term technical strategy for Dell Server/Storage/Networking • Initiate long term technology research and proof of concepts. • Drive Dells technical vision into the industry. • Lead advanced architecture engagement with Intel/AMD/ARM/..... • Drive future platform architectures/initiatives into product roadmaps. • Identify and further key enterprise trends, drive engagements and evaluations into recommendations for marketing/planning. • Drive proof of concepts and architectural vision/strategy into advanced engineering and marketing. Provide architectural recommendations on product roadmap and technology intercepts. • Drive key customer engagements (ranging from CxO’s to Architects), executive briefing center support, and conference keynotes.
Feb 2004 – April 2007: Sr. Field Strategic Applications Engineer, Dell Account Team • Support Intel Server design in efforts at Dell. Primary roles (1) Lead UP/DP/MP Server FAE (2) Strategic engagement with CTO office on roadmap / architecture / planning and advanced engineering (3) Drive Engineering Executive engagement and act as escalation point of contact. June 1999 – Jan 2004: Sr. Field Applications Engineer, GEO Accounts/Startups • Customer sales and technical support of Intel product line; focus on communications and embedded. Duties consist of pre and post sales support: customer presentations, architectural reviews and recommendations, performance analysis, schematic design reviews, hardware and software debug, board bring up, application notes. • Key Accomplishments: • Converted RLX from Transmeta to Intel based CPUs • Design win and support of Intel’s first Network Processor (IXP2800) design at Cisco
• Management of CompactPCI, VME, and VXI embedded and remote controller designs. Task include: product definition, architectures, Intel Liaison, budgeting, scheduling of projects, assistance with sales and marketing for product introductions. • Designed Pentium II/III/Pro/Pentium/486/386 based VXI controller, task include: design, simulation, BIOS, layout and testing. • PCI Test Hardware and Software Architecture and development • MXI3 Team Lead: 1.5Gb/s PCI-PCI Serial Link • 1394 Accelerator Architecture: CPU and FPGA Architecture • VXI/PXI Switching Architecture: Relay Multiplexer Architecture and FPGA Architecture • Manufacturing, Test, and Customer Application support • Interviewing and hiring of engineers and technicians into group • Worked on ASIC design team developing using VHDL. Primary responsibilities included functional testing using VHDL models. Debugging/redesign, vector generation, specification development. • Designed high speed VXIbus device, developed a VHDL model of the device and VXIbus for board level simulation. • Wrote test diagnostics and automatic software installer for an 80486 VXIbus embedded controller. • Designed high speed GPIB device and performance meter. • Wrote ASIC verification diagnostics and tested VXIbus trigger specification. Modeled VXIbus backplane using PSPICE. • Wrote on board diagnostics for a 68070 microprocessor based VXIbus embedded controller. • Designed GPIB interface card for the Macintosh LC and authored User Installation Manual. • Performed timing analysis on VME board designs toward goal of VMElabs approval.