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Daniel A. (Dan) Artusi is vice president in the Client Computing Group and general manager of the Connected Home division at Intel... See more

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Daniel A. (Dan) Artusi is vice president in the Client Computing Group and general manager of the Connected Home division at Intel Corporation. Based in Munich, he is responsible for all aspects of the division’s business, including engineering, marketing, business operations and revenue. A 30-year veteran of the semiconductor and communications industries, Artusi joined Intel in 2015 with the acquisition of Lantiq Deutschland GmbH, where he had been chief executive officer since 2012. He also spent six years as an operating executive at Golden Gate Capital, focusing on semiconductor and communications investment opportunities. Earlier in his career, Artusi served as president and CEO of Conextant Systems Inc.; as chairman and CEO of Coldwatt Inc.; and as CEO, president and chief operating officer at Silicon Laboratories Inc. He was also a member of the board of directors at all four technology companies. Artusi started his career in 1977 at Motorola Inc. and subsequently spent 24 years with the company, culminating in his role as corporate vice president and general manager of the Networking and Computing Systems Group. Artusi attended the Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires in Argentina. He sits on the Engineering Advisory Board of the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. He has been granted multiple U.S. patents in the field of power conversion and has published more than 50 articles and papers on topics related to power semiconductors, microcontrollers, radio frequency technology and mixed-signal integrated circuits. He is a former member of the boards of directors at Atheros Communications Inc. (later acquired by Qualcomm Inc.), Energy Micro AS, Micrel Inc., Powerwave Technologies Inc., Scintera Networks Inc. and Ubiquiti Networks.
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