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Theodore Omtzigt
Accelerating innovation: solving problems with high-performance compute
Theodore Omtzigt is a highly experienced professional with over 35 years of expertise in hardware and software development. Currently, he serves as the Founder and Chief Inventor at Stillwater Supercomputing, specializing in custom hardware accelerators for DSP, HFT, AI, and Robotics applications.
His skill set includes distributed data flow, real-time system design, custom computer arithmetic, CV and Generative AI, and hardware/software co-design and development. Theodore has a strong passion for creating high-performance, low-latency, and scalable systems that provide real-time intelligence at the edge and in the cloud.
He has a rich history of accomplishments, including designing an exascale data center solution for Generative AI at Lemurian Labs, deploying supercomputers in China, developing a real-time image reconstruction engine for a HIFU system, and creating a de-novo assembler for human genome research.
With a background that includes roles as a system architect at NVIDIA, principal engineer at 3Dfx Interactive, and senior computer architect at Intel Corporation, Theodore Omtzigt has been a key contributor to the advancement of graphics and parallel computing technologies.
Theodore's educational background is equally impressive, having studied Ph.D. in Computer Engineering at Yale University, Ingenieur in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and Engineer's Degree in Electrical Engineering at Delft University of Technology, and general education at Alkwin College.