Bio:
Jatin leads the Data Center (Xeon) Customer and Systems Engineering team within Intel’s Platform Engineering Group. He is responsible for overseeing and driving all aspects of front-line customer engineering, including managing customer requirements, resolving customer issues, ensuring customer readiness and acceleration, enabling industry and ecosystem partnerships, and fostering joint technology innovations.
Jatin began his career at Intel in 1995 as a chipset validation engineer and has since led various validation activities, including Pre-Silicon Systems, functional validation, IO/electrical validation, power/performance, customer enabling, Circuit Marginality Validation, and tester debug.
With extensive experience across mobile, micro-server, cable modem, and data center segments, Jatin is passionate about developing the next generation of leaders, building high-performing organizations, and driving innovation and efficiencies. He holds a Master's degree in Computer Architecture and an MBA in Engineering Management, and has multiple publications in parallel processing.
Abstract:
Abstract: As data centers rapidly evolve to meet the increasing demands of AI and high-performance computing, architectural innovation is more critical than ever. This presentation addresses the complex challenges of modern data center design—from node-level integration to full-scale infrastructure orchestration. It highlights Intel’s innovation pillars, including advancements in memory technologies, high-speed interconnects, power delivery, thermal management, and software-defined infrastructure. Through a co-design approach across hardware and software, Intel showcases scalable solutions that enhance performance, efficiency, and reliability. Real-world applications—from healthcare to agriculture—demonstrate the transformative impact of these technologies. The session underscores the importance of industry collaboration and open standards, inviting ecosystem partners to join Intel in shaping the future of data center and AI infrastructure.