Memory Systems Expert Witnesses

Memory systems expert witnesses and consultants listed here may be able to form expert opinions, draft expert witness reports, provide expert witness testimony at deposition and/or trial as or serve as consulting (non-testifying) experts on memory systems. The memory systems expert witness listings on this page are typically from fields/areas of expertise such as: Computers, Cybersecurity, and Electronics.

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Donald Alpert, PhD

Camelback Computer Architecture, LLC

Los Altos, California
Computers, Electronics - Computer Architecture, Computer Systems, Personal Computers, Embedded Systems, Memory Systems, I/O Systems, Microprocessors, Instruction Sets, Media Processing, Power Management, Digital Design, Semiconductors
Donald Alpert, Ph.D. has over 40 years experience in the electronics industry leading the development of microprocessor and computer products at Intel, National Semiconductor, and Zilog. Over the past decade he has served as an expert on dozens of patent litigation cases, handling claim construction, infringement, and invalidity issues. Dr. Alpert has worked as a consulting and testifying expert assisting attorneys representing major high-tech corporations in Federal Court cases, International Trade Commission investigations, and Patent Trial and Appeal Board Inter-Partes reviews. Dr. Alpert also consults to assess patents for acquisition and pre-litigation review.
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Satish Narayanasamy

Computer Sci. and Eng. Expert - U Michigan faculty

Ann Arbor, Michigan
Computers, Cybersecurity - Computer Architecture;, Hardware-Software Co-Design, GPUs and Accelerators, Operating Systems, Program Analysis, Parallel Programming, Memory Systems, Hardware security, Trustworthy computing, Forensics, Performance Analysis, Genomics, ASIC Accelerators, Patent analysis, Infringement
I am a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan with expertise in computer architecture, hardware-software co-design, trustworthy computing, hardware security, parallel systems, compilers, GPUs, accelerators, memory systems, and genomics computing. My current work focuses on hardware-rooted security for agentic AI, parallel systems for genome sequencing, and generative AI techniques for producing efficient parallel code for modern accelerators. My research has been recognized with an NSF CAREER Award, best paper awards at ASPLOS and ISPASS, four IEEE MICRO Top Picks awards, and induction into the ISCA, ASPLOS, and PLDI Halls of Fame. My work has also had practical industry impact: my record-and-replay research helped shape tools such as Microsoft WinDbg’s iDNA and Intel PinPlay, which have been used for debugging, architectural simulation, and software development. I am an inventor on multiple issued U.S. patents, including U.S. Patent Nos. 8,561,...