Steve Oberlin
About
Steve works in the following industries: "Computer Hardware", and "Computer Software". Steve is currently CTO, Tesla at NVIDIA. In Steve's previous role as a SVP, Distinguished Engineer at CA, Inc., Steve worked in until Oct 2012. Prior to joining CA, Inc., Steve was a Co-Founder, Chief Scientist at Cassatt Corporation and held the position of Co-Founder, Chief Scientist. Prior to that, Steve was a Founder, CEO at Unlimited Scale, Inc. from Jul 2000 to Aug 2003. Steve started working as General Manager at Cray/SGI in Jan 1999. From Jan 1999 to Jan 1999, Steve was VP, Software at Silicon Graphics. Prior to that, Steve was a VP Hardware (Cray Research) at Silicon Graphics from Jan 1996 to Jan 1999. Steve started working as Director, MPP Project at Cray Research in Jan 1994.
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Steve Oberlin's current jobs
Responsible for NVIDIA's Tesla roadmap and architecture. Tesla GPUs are NVIDIA's flagship processors for high performance computing, delivering extreme parallel processing, unrivaled processing power, and wold-leading efficiency. They are playing a critical part in the race to build exascale computers to tackle the world’s most complex computational challenges in science and industry.
Steve Oberlin's past jobs
Member of the OOCTO and Council for Technical Excellence, and led/participated in multiple IT-optimization-oriented architecture and technology research and development projects across CA's cloud computing, virtualization, workload forecasting, and intelligent automation products, and also various strategic planning, IP and innovation management, communications, and mentoring programs.
Cassatt was a cloud computing pioneer, developing a systems approach to elastic IT management of Enterprise infrastructure and applications. Products included Cassatt Collage, which automated policy-based dynamic allocation of pooled virtual and physical resources to applications. Cassatt was purchased by CA, Inc., in June of 2009.
Unlimited Scale was founded to create Linux-based high-performance computing software to manage scalable clusters. Technology included a single system image process management capability and a striped high-performance file system. USI was rolled into Cassatt Corporation in 2003 at its founding.
Headed the Cray Research Business Unit inside SGI after the assets/people were "un-merged" from SGI and it was up for sale.
Headed SGI's software development organization (over 660 developers, testers, documentation, etc.) in Mountain View, CA, and Eagan, MN.
Led the product development organization (architecture, logic and circuit design, mechanical, test, documentation) responsible for all Cray Reseach supercomputer hardware products (vector and massively parallel supercomputers, mini-supercomputers, and high-performance I/O).
Led the hardware engineering and development of the T3E Massively Parallel Processor, was the product team leader for the T3E and Scalable Node.
Evangelist for massively parallel processing, led early architecture research leading to launch of Cray's MPP project; Chief Architect of Cray T3D and T3E MPPs.