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Special Seminar: Matt Streyle

Posted on November 17, 2025 by Vickie Winston

Hosted by Dr. Jiang Hu

Matt Streyle
Senior Director at Samsung
Austin Research Center (SARC)

Thursday, November 20, 2025
1:30 p.m. – 2:20 p.m.
WEB 236C

Seminar: “Design-Technology Co-Optimization (DTCO) – Blending Design, Foundry and EDA for Optimal Design”

Abstract:
With Moore’s law winding down and the continued demand for product optimization, Design-Technology Co-Optimization (DTCO) is becoming THE critical element in advancing Power, Performance and Area (PPA) for each product life cycle. This talk will share real world example of DTCO for Samsung Foundry and System LSI, driving Exynos SOC product competitiveness by exploring design, foundry and EDA collaborations.

Biography:
Matt Streyle is Sr Director at Samsung Austin Research Center (SARC) leading teams responsible for product development of GPU and SystemIP for Exynos SOCs. His teams include CAD, DTCO, Physical Design and Implementation and Si Learning. Matt has previously worked at AMD, Intel and Qualcomm with a focus on xPU development, PPA Benchmarking and DTCO. He has a Masters in ECE from Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelors in ECE from Carnegie Mellon University.

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