Former Intel exec to lead Arm's automotive and embedded business
December 18, 2018
News Highlights:
- Former Intel and Texas Instruments exec Dipti Vachani joins Arm to lead automotive and embedded business
- As senior vice president and general manager for automotive and embedded at Arm, Vachani will be responsible for all aspects of strategy, business management, engineering and sales for the automotive and embedded group
- Vachani joins the Intellectual Property Group (IPG) leadership team reporting to Rene Haas, EVP and president of IPG, and will be based in San Jose

“I am thrilled that Dipti is joining our team to take the helm as we lead the industry in redefining compute for automotive and embedded intelligence,” said Rene Haas, president, IP Products Group, Arm. “She shares our belief that Arm will be everywhere compute happens in a world of a trillion connected devices and has a passion for accelerating the adoption of disruptive technologies at the edge.”
In this blog, Dipti shares her perspective on why it’s a perfect time to join Arm and what we can expect next from the team.
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