Technology >> CEO Interviews >> May 25, 2004

DENNIS SEGERS – MATRIX SEMICONDUCTOR INC

DENNIS SEGERS is President and CEO of Matrix Semiconductor A highly regarded leader in the semiconductor industry, Dennis Segers has played an active role in guiding Matrix Semiconductor's development. He has served on Matrix's Board of Directors since 1999, and in September 2001, Mr. Segers became Matrix's CEO and President. Prior to joining Matrix full time, Mr. Segers served as the Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Advanced Products Group at Xilinx where he is credited with growing a multi-billion dollar business. Among other successes, Mr. Segers oversaw the development and introduction of the Virtex family of FPGAs, the most successful programmable logic family in the industry's history. In April 2000, he was elected to the Xilinx Board of Directors. A 25-year industry veteran, Mr. Segers began his career at Mostek Corporation as a Product Development Engineer for Mostek's 16K DRAMs. Over nine years, Mr. Segers managed memory product engineering, design, and technology development for Mostek. In 1986, National Semiconductor product development organization introducing advanced BiCMOS memory ICs. He was promoted to Product Line Director for the High Performance Memory Group before leaving in 1988 to join a start-up, Summit Micro Circuits, as President and Co-Founder. Summit specialized in contract design of high performance memory products and was profitable from its inception. In 1990, Benchmarq Microelectronics acquired Summit and Mr. Segers became a Vice-President and General Manager for three years before moving to Xilinx. Mr. Segers graduated from Texas A&M University and holds four U.S. patents. He has served in a variety of industry groups including the SIA Technology Strategy Committee, and the ISSCC Technical Program Committee. Profile
TWST: Dennis, can we begin with a brief introduction of Matrix

Semiconductor and what you are all about?

Mr. Segers: Matrix is commercializing 3-D integrated circuits based on

its patented 3-D