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Alphawave Semi: The Future of Compute: Where AI Meets Silicon

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Chiplet technology is redefining how the semiconductor industry approaches performance, scalability, and efficiency. As AI continues to drive demand for custom, high-throughput compute solutions, chiplet-based architectures offer a compelling path forward—enabling faster integration of specialized logic, memory, and connectivity within a single package.

This keynote will explore the role of chiplets in accelerating AI innovation, even as first time silicon success becomes increasingly challenged, and how proven silicon IP subsystems paired with robust verification is reducing time-to-market, and optimizing power and performance for advanced workloads. It will also touch on the growing relevance of chiplets across high-performance computing, 6G, and data center infrastructure. Customization is key because different applications call for different optimization priorities e.g. LLM Training calls for lowest possible latency but 6G calls for different priority mix. With a focus on connectivity as a key enabler, Alphawave Semi will highlight key areas where it is helping shape the future of compute through its chiplet platforms, silicon IP, and optical interconnect technologies.

"Alphawave Semi is shaping the future of AI through a modular and scalable approach to compute. By integrating advanced silicon IP, custom silicon, and high-speed optical connectivity, we’re enabling the next era of AI infrastructure—built on the power and flexibility of chiplets."

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Tony Pialis

President & Chief Executive Officer

Tony Pialis co-founded Alphawave in 2017 and has since served as its President and Chief Executive Officer. Tony has extensive experience as an entrepreneur in the semiconductor industry, having co-founded three semiconductor IP companies, including Snowbush Microelectronics Inc, which was sold in 2007 to Gennum/Semtech and is currently part of Rambus. He also founded V Semiconductor Inc. where he served as President and CEO, and which was acquired by Intel Corporation in 2012. Tony served as Vice President of Analog and Mixed-Signal IP at Intel Corporation between 2012 and 2017. During his tenure at Intel,

Tony and his team won the prestigious Intel Achievement Award for successfully delivering next generation Ethernet and PCI-Express SerDes solutions on Intel’s 22nm and 14nm process technologies. Tony holds a Bachelor of Science and Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toronto.