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Fellow

NXP

Thomas Jew is a Fellow at NXP and leads development of Non-Volatile Memory solutions for Advanced Microcontroller and Microprocessor applications. He has worked on discrete non-volatile memory products and embedded memory designs including traditional flash and emerging memory technologies integrated in microcontrollers for IOT and Automotive applications for 35+ years. Prior to joining NXP by way of Freescale Semiconductor/Motorola, he worked for Texas Instruments, designing discrete flash memories. Thomas received his BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University in 1988 and 1991 respectively.

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